Answer:
Author Terry Bisson's short story, which reads as a conversation between two extraterrestrials, first appeared in ''Omni'' magazine in 1990. When it opens, the two beings are talking about an encounter they've had with creatures (presumably humans) they've ''picked up from different parts of the planet.'' The first being is questioning the second about the makeup of these creatures and cannot seem to understand how meat could be capable of making - and using - machines:
''That's ridiculous. How can meat make a machine? You're asking me to believe in sentient meat.'' To be sentient means to have feelings or senses.
The first being simply cannot believe that anything made of meat could be thinking, feeling, or creating. The second being tells the first that they probed the lifeforms and everything - including the brain - is made out of meat. In fact, these suspicious creatures are ''...thinking meat! Conscious meat! Loving meat. Dreaming meat. The meat is the whole deal!''
Explanation:
<span>An omission in a text is correctly punctuated using a :
B. Dash.
Omission is made to purposely left out a point (usually due to moral or legal issues). In order to do so, writers usually create a blank space before the next word.
And to create a blank space, we need to use dash.</span>
Answer:
1. A novel was red by him
2. I wasn't helped by him
3. He should be helped by me
4. She was being waited by us
5. A letter was being wrote by him
Answer:
The correct answers are:
2, 4 and 5.
Explanation:
The simple explanation for why we don't have tails and monkeys do is Adaptation.
Adaptation is the biological system in the process of evolution which allows organisms to shed any form to adjust to a new environment or modifications in their current environment.
Humans have a tail but only for a while during our gestation. It is most visible between the 31st to 35th of our gestation. Thereafter, it diminishes into what becomes our coccyx.
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A metaphor. The sentence is comparing the storm clouds to angels of rain and lighting, since he is not using "like" or "as" it is a metaphor.