Since no one has created a machine capable of traveling through time that we know of, I can only draw inferences of what a time machine of this nature would function like from my imagination, and my knowledge of sci-fi films and novels. I imagine that the machine would hover above the surface of the ground, and shutter excessively for a little while, and then, somehow, channeling more energy than you could possibly fathom, it would disappear instantaneously with a blinding flash of light. It glides effortlessly though the distorted dimension of time, hurtling you through a series of intricate passageways that projected images depicting the universe throughout the course of time. It pulses a strange, multicolored energy from its exhaust pipe that evaporates into the “atmosphere” as the bulky piece of machinery continues to catapult you through the vortex of time. The control panel is equipped with an advanced artificial intelligence program, that voices the warning, “50 years until you’ve reached your desired time period” and you gaze the phantasmagorical world of time as it desintegrates before your eyes. Finally, you’ve arrived.
The Canterbury Tales, a precursor to the novel, is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.
The author structured paragraphs 1 and 15 in such a way that a vivid explanation was given about human beings and its ancestry.
The "Descent of Man" was published by Darwin. In the book, he explained that human beings and the African apes had a common ancestral background.
He stated that human beings had large brains size and we're intelligent which led to technological advancement. In the introduction of the book, Darwin stars the purpose of the text. He explained that it was to know if human beings came from an ancestor.
In other chapters of the book, he explained the differences that existed between the different human races and sexes. He also explained the role of women and how evolutionary theory is relevant to the society.
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Most likely D as to be without means they have no one… B could also work in the context that they need someone to hold them.