Answer:
it has relatively reliable proof and and direct reasoning
I believe that the correct answer is <span>a desire to retreat from society when necessary.
Thoreau greatly valued nature as the ultimate source of peace and happiness. He believed that humans cannot truly be happy in cities, surrounded by concrete and malice, but should rather escape to nature and lead fulfilled lives instead.
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This is a hard one. But business people would make sense. As they're the ones who know how to get kids to want things. They put character's on food and things like that. That would make the most sense from what she's saying.
<span>It has been said that human evolution which cultured the human behavior involving sexual relationship might have been influenced by agriculture. 10,000 years ago humans have become independent and learned how to produce and create plantation which had altered human condition back then. </span>
Answer:
The chosen novel is the book "Inferno" written by Dan Brown.
Explanation:
In this book, The protagonist named Robert Langdon needs to embark on an adventure that requires a series of puzzles to be solved to prevent a public health problem from spreading across the planet, changing everything you know about economics, culture, society, among others. These enigmas are based on the poem written by Dante Alighieri: The Divine Comedy.
The adventure told in this book becomes exciting not only because of the mysteries surrounding the puzzles, but because there is a mystery around what this public health problem is, which is not revealed to the reader until the end of the book. Furthermore, we don't know who created the problem, or why it was created.
All these mysteries added to a narrative of frantic rhythm, involving great works of art and religious concepts like puzzles, make the revelation of the mysteries something extraordinary and extremely unpredictable.