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Directions: Apply the Knowledge You Have Gained from Chapter 7

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Directions: Apply the knowledge you have gained from Chapter 7 to select the best answer to the questions about the following reading passage. ​
In January 2009, U.S. Airways Flight 1549 struck a flock of geese, causing the plane to lose power in both its engines. The situation forced pilot Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger to perform an emergency landing on the Hudson River outside of New York City. Not only did he land safely, but all 150 passengers survived without a single serious injury. The event had many meaningful effects. Massive media coverage of the landing made 'Sully' a household name. Many hailed him as an American hero. Meanwhile the passengers on the flight, though safe, suffered emotional trauma from the landing. Many refuse to step back onto a plane. Maybe the greatest effect, however, was the impact on the airline industry. The emergency landing led to a greater awareness of the dangers of bird populations near airways. Government agencies have gone so far as to wipe out geese populations in the proximity of airports. In the end, a tragic collision and remarkable emergency landing may result in safer air travel for years to come.
The transition meanwhile could be replaced by ___________ and still retain the meaning in the passage.


Definitions:

Suburban Campus Settings

Educational environments located in the suburban areas that often feature expansive layouts and are situated outside of major urban centers.

Competitive Atmospheres

Environments where individuals or groups compete against each other to achieve success, recognition, or rewards, often leading to high levels of pressure and stress.

Achieve

To successfully reach a desired or intended goal through effort, skill, or courage.

Suicide Prevention Centers

Organizations or facilities dedicated to providing support, education, and intervention strategies to reduce the incidence of suicide and assist those at risk.

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