Question 1
The correct answer is option 1 "physical laws regarding fuel and weight". In Tom Godwin's science-fiction story “The Cold Equations", the story takes place in an Emergency Dispatch Ship (EDS), where the pilot discovers a eighteen-year-old girl, which entered as a stowaway. The rule was eject any stowaway to maintain the fuel and weight of the ship, but after learning the innocence of the young girl, he decided to take a different approach.
Question 2
The correct answer is "false". The main conflict of “The Cold Equations", is that Marilyn has to die, and the pilot Barton has to be the executioner.
Question 3
The correct answer is Barton "wants to know why she has taken such a risk". Barton did not want to jettison Marilyn, and wants to understand why he have to do it.
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She should probably include information from it since the title seems like the piece is neutral and doesn't take a side.
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Keep both hands firmly on the wheel when you pass a large vehicle or when a large vehicle passes you. Don't speed up when a semi-truck or other large vehicle is passing you. Instead, stay to the right and slow down slightly.