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Astronauts are learned, taught to survive in space.

I think learned?
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Answered by Ms. Sue
No. The verb is TAUGHT.
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I'm creating an intro for an essay with an assigned topic. My teacher marked what I wrote and said 'Too similar to your assigned thesis' and they also wrote 'your thesis must not be altered from what was assigned. What do I do?
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