Answer:
No
Explanation:
Abiogenesis, or the evolution of life from non-living objects is not possible today. There was a famous theory by Oparin and Haldane about origin of life by chemical evolution which was later proved with the help of of an experiment by Urey and Miller.
The answer is C made by humans
No, students shouldn't be allowed to have pets at school. Though many students love the thought of pets by their sides, it can be a distraction and many students that have allergies to pets. Imagine sitting in a classroom taking a test, and pets start going crazy, barking or causing a scene. Or students rubbing their eyes or sneezing at the shedding of fur. Students could also start playing with their pets and become distratced from their teachers. In conclusion, students may love pets at their side and may think it would be better, but in the end it would be a pretty bad idea.
Answer:
C). To explain why the animals of the jungle typically do not kill human beings.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from 'Jungle Book', Kipling's key purpose is 'to elucidate to the readers that why the animals of the Jungle do not kill humans usually' which is clearly <u>reflected through the portrayal of strict laws of the Jungle('law of the jungle...never orders anything without a reason</u>).
The author serves his purpose of informing the readers about the reason for which the animals eat up a man and that is 'when the man poses a threat to them' which began with 'arrival...men on elephants..with guns...hundreds of brown men with gongs ...rockets and torches' that made all the animals suffer. This justifies the law of the jungle that animals are allowed to kill humans only 'when he is killing to show his children how to kill' to protect themselves in the future. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
The answer is B. It's negative. There is sarcasm in the author saying, "on second thought, maybe we're better off not knowing"