TextAnalysisOf the four acknowledged heroes of the event,three are ableto account for their behavior.OOnly three out of these four heroes lived to tell people whatthey actually had done and how they had rescued the fivesurvivors.EndText
Text Analysis Of the four acknowledged heroes of the event, three are able to account for their behavior. Ø Only three out of these four heroes lived to tell people what they actually had done and how they had rescued the five survivors.
TextAnalysisLoDonald Usher and Eugene Windsor, a park police helicopterteam, risked their lives every time they dipped their skidsinto the water to pick up survivors.1982,ODonald Usher and Eugene windsor: On January 13,following the crash,Donald Usher,a USPP officerandhelicopter pilot, and paramedic officer Eugene Windsor,wereassigned to rescuethesurvivors.They both receivedtheInterior's Valor Award of the U. S. Department.More
Text Analysis Donald Usher and Eugene Windsor, a park police helicopter team, risked their lives every time they dipped their skids into the water to pick up survivors. Ø Donald Usher and Eugene Windsor: On January 13, 1982, following the crash, Donald Usher, a USPP officer and helicopter pilot, and paramedic officer Eugene Windsor, were assigned to rescue the survivors. They both received the Interior’s Valor Award of the U.S. Department.
Text AnalysisDonald Usher andEugene windsor, a park police helicopterteam, risked their lives every time they dipped their skidsinto the water to pick up survivors.OUSPP (The United States Park Police): a federal law enforcementagency in the U. S. with responsibilities and jurisdiction in thoseNational Park Service areas primarily located in Washington, D.C.,San Francisco, and New York City areas and certain other governmentlands. A unit of the USPP is the USPP Aviation Unit,the tasks ofwhich include aviationsupport for law enforcement, medevac(=emergency removal of sick or injured people from an area especiallyby helicopter),search and rescue, high-risk prisoner transport andpresidential and dignitary security.everytime: functioningasaconjunctiontointroduceEndTextadverbial clause of time; whenever
Text Analysis Donald Usher and Eugene Windsor, a park police helicopter team, risked their lives every time they dipped their skids into the water to pick up survivors. Ø USPP (The United States Park Police): a federal law enforcement agency in the U.S. with responsibilities and jurisdiction in those National Park Service areas primarily located in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and New York City areas and certain other government lands. A unit of the USPP is the USPP Aviation Unit, the tasks of which include aviation support for law enforcement, medevac (= emergency removal of sick or injured people from an area especially by helicopter), search and rescue, high-risk prisoner transport and presidential and dignitary security. Ø every time: functioning as a conjunction to introduce adverbial clause of time; whenever
TextAnalysis2.. they described their courage as all in the line of duty.in the line of duty: as part of one' s dutye.g. They are paid by the people to provide these servicesIt' s all in the line duty.EndText
Text Analysis . they described their courage as all in the line of duty. Ø in the line of duty: as part of one’s duty e.g. They are paid by the people to provide these services. It’s all in the line duty.
TextAnalysis食It' s something I never thought I would do.I never thought I would have the courage to jump into the icywater to rescue somebody.“It” here refers to his heroicdeed.EndText
Text Analysis It’s something I never thought I would do. Ø I never thought I would have the courage to jump into the icy water to rescue somebody. “It” here refers to his heroic deed