Answer:
A. It signals that Earth and Mars have something in common.
Explanation:
Im so sorry if im wrong this just made more sense to me
Is it a kind of story? please tell me so I can answer
The material this critique was inspired on most likely belongs to the science fiction literary genre.
<h3>What is a critique?</h3>
It is a text that describes both the positive and negative aspects of a material such as a book or a movie.
<h3>What is the genre of the critiqued material?</h3>
In the critique, the author mentions important aspects such as
- "his father in the wheelchair that had brought him back from Vietnam" appeals to unrealistic events and "on par with what I see in the short science Fiction markets" which shows the story is good if compared with others in the science fiction genre.
Based on this, it is likely the critiqued material belongs to science fiction.
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing section:
Under what genre is the critiqued material:
A. Fantasy
B. Comedy
C. Drama
D. Science fiction
Learn more about science fiction in: brainly.com/question/9762528
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.