The conclusion can be that the creator was angry and malevolent when he made the tiger, but it comes as a wonder that the same creator made both him and the lamb. It is so absurd that the narrator himself asks the question whether it's possible that there are more creators than one.
Answer: The order is:
- Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
- Maximum Ride: School's Out Forever
- Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports
- Maximum Ride: The Final Warning
- MAX: A Maximum Ride Novel
- Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel
- Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel
- Nevermore: The Final Maximum Ride Adventure
- Maximum Ride Forever
Explanation:
<em>Maximum ride</em> is a series of young adult fantasy novels. The books were written by James Patterson, an American author who is, apart from this series, most famous for his series about detective Alex Cross.
Maximum Ride is set in the near future, and features the Flock family of human-avian hybrids, who are 98% human and 2% bird.
The first book in the series, <em>The Angel Experiment</em>, was released in 2005. In the book, the group of human-avian hybrids runs away from the people who had created them.
<em>Maximum Ride Forever</em> remains the final book in the series, as advertised in 2015 when it was issued. The story is set in the post-apocalyptic world, where the Flock splits up in an attempt to find survivors.
True(I really dont know i just wanted to finish the thing)
Answer:
Dr Hewitt is able to break the piece of wood in his demonstration given that he had knowledge about the concept of momentum, which is esentially the product of the mass and speed of an object.
Aplying this idea, he used the correct momentum of his hand over a short period of time and that is how he was able to break the piece of wood.