Uhm, about 1.5 millions people die in rear-end collision every year. It's bot true, about 4000 deaths a day.
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"'I won't do it, and you can't make me!' Were her last words..."
That evil smirk climbed up his face. His eyes glinted the evilness that was hidden inside his soul, after all, nothing said that you can't see in from the eyes of the soul. I looked at him though, with those eyes, those eyes that I was known for, The death stare eyes. The snake eyes, the eyes that made it look like I was a cold blooded assassin out for blood. I'm not saying I'm not one, though. " You, you know what I could do to you, How, how coul- , No, HOW DARE YOU." "Easy now, you know what I could do to the little boy and girl living with their nice parents smack dab in the middle of the city, huh now?" He was right, those two are my weakness, because they are all I have left after that accident. At least, Everyone thinks it's and accident...
"Now, that you know what I'm capable of, why don't you interrogate the girl, I heard that is one of your, Amazing Qualities."
No, he can't do that to me, I don't want to do that. I never liked it at all!
TO BE CONTINUED...
That is very true there’s no point in hero’s without monsters for them to defeat
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C. The Water of Youth possessed merely a virtue more transient than that of wine.
F. But the doctor's four friends had taught no such lesson to themselves. They resolved forthwith to make a pilgrimage to Florida, and quaff at morning, noon, and night, from the Fountain of Youth.
Explanation:
Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" revolves around the scientific experiment of a doctor about "the Fountain of Youth" by using his four friends as his test subjects. And as they grow younger with the water, they became more greedy and foolish, reverting to their selves when they were young.
The theme of longevity and the desire to be young, along with the foolishness of man that arises out of the pessimistic view of one's nature are represented in this story. And <u>the sentences that best reflect the theme are sentences C and F</u>. These two sentences present how the doctor views the water of Youth to be, <em>"more transient than that of wine"</em>. Its effects stayed momentarily and couldn't give them permanent or long-lasting happiness/ youth. But despite their re-discovering of the foolishness and greed that their 'youth' brings, the friends still resolved to take a pilgrimage to Florida and bask in the water <em>"morning, noon and night"</em>.
Answer: an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.