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D because society does need science advancement
Cassie's description was right at the end of the story. The planet was an ocean of possibilities and the crew could not have realized the truth about it before it landed.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Cassie had always thought that the planet she and her father were going to was dangerous and should be avoided. He had a strong feeling that their experience on this planet would be bad.
- Her father, on the other hand, was upset, as the new planet was an ocean of possibilities, as he possibly possessed water that was essential for their survival.
- However, Cassie was correct in the end, as the planet actually promoted bad and dangerous situations for her and her father.
However, her father couldn't possibly have known how dangerous the planet was before he landed on it, not even Cassie could have known, as she only relied on her intuition.
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<span>O heavy lightness! serious vanity!
</span><span>O brawling love! O loving hate!
</span><span>Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire,
sick health!
Still-waking sleep,
All of the above are oxymorons. An oxymoron is simply something that is a contradiction to itself. Feathers are light, but here they call them lead which implies they are heavy. And when does love hate? Etc...
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I think it is B. Because it is renaming Mr. Michaels as a great coach