Brave New World<span> warns of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. One illustration of this theme is the rigid control of reproduction through technological and medical intervention, including the surgical removal of ovaries, the Bokanovsky Process, and hypnopaedic conditioning. Another is the creation of complicated entertainment machines that generate both harmless leisure and the high levels of consumption and production that are the basis of the World State’s stability. Soma is a third example of the kind of medical, biological, and psychological technologies that </span>Brave New World<span> criticizes most sharply.</span>
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D. near miss
Explanation:
Debacle is a failure
the words accident and catastrophy fit this definition a mishap is also an accident or problem
therefore a near miss isn't a failure.
Answer:
the author made the stars seem human to show that the author is in a good/positive mood and the stars are making him feel more encouraged as he walks to the auditorium.
Answer:
sullen
Explanation:
Sullen can be defined as bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy.