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English, 16.07.2021 01:00 jaqsway34

Pl help m I’m being timed In an interview years later, Armstrong praises the "hundreds of thousands" of people behind the project. "Every guy that's setting up the tests, cranking the torque wrench, and so on, is saying, man or woman, 'If anything goes wrong here, it's not going to be my fault.'"
—“July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap for Mankind,”
NASA

So they came by the thousands - kids really, twenty-somethings, a few in their thirties. No one knew for sure how to get to the moon, how to land, or get home. But their goal was clear-cut, and that was enough. That gave them purpose: a reason to puzzle out the problems and seek solutions rather than sleep.
—Team Moon: How 400,000 People
Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon,
Catherine Thimmesh

How do both passages describe the people involved in the lunar landing?

They show that many people worked on the project and demonstrate how hard they worked.

They show that the engineers worked the hardest.

They show that the engineers lost sleep on the project.

They show that many people worked on the project and describe the problems they faced.

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