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labwork [276]
4 years ago
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Semenov [28]4 years ago
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Answer:

500 billion zebra mussels

Alborosie4 years ago
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Answer: there were 500 billion zebra mussels

Explanation:

Zebra mussels first appeared in the Hudson River in May 1991. Within a year, scientists estimated their numbers had reached 500 billion, an enormous amount!

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The reason the two lines about darkness are so symbolic is mainly because darkness is symbolic. Blacks and the dark are often symbolic of an end, misery, or death. The fact that the narrator claims there was once light, but now there is darkness symbolizes the fact that there was once life, but now there is an approaching death. The other sentence is also symbolic because although it is more commonly considered "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel," the way the narrator phrases it is similar. Staring with wide opened eyes into the darkness is as if darkness is coming towards the narrator too fast and that he is in shock. This could also mean that death is approaching him at a quicker pace than he would have expected. Darkness can also imply an unbiased view of if there is an afterlife or not. 
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