Passage: from “Life Without Gravity” by Robert Zimmerman

Being weightless in space seems so exciting. Astronauts bounce about from wall to wall, flying! They float, they weave, they do somersaults and acrobatics without effort. Heavy objects can be lifted like feathers, and no one ever gets tired because nothing weighs anything. In fact, everything is fun, nothing is hard.

Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the selection?
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</span></div><div class="questionText">Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the selection?
A. Heavy objects can be lifted like feathers...
B. In fact, everything is fun, nothing is hard.
C. Being weightless in space seems so exciting.*****
D. ...they do somersaults and acrobatics without effort.

What the answers tho yall always be doin this man

Whats upp,

#1, this is not social studies; more towards ELA.
But yes, I agree.

The best answer that expresses the main idea of the selection is option C: Being weightless in space seems so exciting.

You can arrive at this answer by looking for the sentence or phrase that captures the overall theme or topic of the passage. In this case, the passage is primarily about the excitement and joy of experiencing weightlessness in space. The author describes how astronauts can bounce, float, and perform acrobatics effortlessly in a weightless environment. The other answer choices either mention specific details or examples that support the main idea but do not encompass the main idea of the entire passage.