Question #N242
The first time that humans walked on the Moon, it was a monumental event. The mission, which was led by the United States, had been years in the making. The world watched with bated breath as the astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, took their first steps on the lunar surface. After returning to Earth, the astronauts were hailed as heroes, and their journey inspired generations of scientists and engineers. What does this passage suggest about how the astronauts felt after returning to Earth?
Which of the following choices best describes the intended effect of the phrase "hailed as heroes" in this passage?
A. The writer intends to emphasize the importance of the astronauts’ achievement by suggesting that they were recognized for their bravery and skill.
B. The writer intends to convey the astronauts’ feelings of pride and accomplishment by suggesting that they felt honored by their reception.
C. The writer intends to create a sense of suspense by suggesting that the astronauts’ homecoming was unexpected.
D. The writer intends to highlight the astronauts’ humility by suggesting that they were surprised by the attention they received.
Correct Answer is: B
The phrase "hailed as heroes" is meant to suggest that the astronauts were honored by the world's reaction to their successful moon landing. This choice best describes the intended effect of the phrase in the passage.