Answer:he tries to sleep it off.
Explanation: As these opening lines from Kafka´s novella, Metamorphosis, show, the transformation of Gregor Samsa into some sort of vermin is not a dream and in fact it´s a quite literally real experience. However, Samsa is uncomfortable but not quite panicking, and, given the situation, it is quite surprising that his reaction is merely to try to sleep it off, but, alas, he can´t even manage to do this since his new bodily form is too uncomfortable to sleep on his side, like he used to do.
Answer:
Oh no, what is going to be the future of humanity! o0o
Explanation:
This isn't a great story, to be quite honest. The story focuses less on the ways man used to start fires and more on the ways that nature started fires independently of humans.
That being said, it would seem as though the author is trying to express the fragility of fire early on, and it does seem as though he/she is saying that early on, humans just found a small amount of fire from a really dangerous origin to use as a kindling.
For sure, your answer should come from the second paragraph, which is the paragraph describing early kindling methods.
The solar radiation that heats the Earth's crust is the driving force<span> behind the </span>water cycle<span>. The </span>water cycle<span> is sometimes referred to as the hydro-logic </span>cycle<span> and is a process through which Earth's </span>water<span> continuously moves between the surface of the planet and the atmosphere. </span>
the answer is 3.) into hope this helps