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1. The city of Sacramento is the capital of California.
2. Jennifer and Peter will travel to russia to work in an orphanage.
3. The Jackson Elementary School band will perform "Yankee Doodle."
4. My friend Sally and I are reading the novel The Phantom Tollbooth.
5. The train will stop in Atlanta, Montgomery, and Jacksonville.
6. Nicole likes Pepsi, but Veronica and Brandon prefer Coke.
7. The faces of four presidents are carved on Mt. Rushmore.
8. Are you going to go to Celeste's party on Saturday?
9. The new school year will begin in August or September.
10. The American Women's League meeting will be held on Tuesday.
11. We celebrate Valentine's Day in February, not in October.
12. Sarah planned a Christmas party at Lakeshore Park this December.
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3 The survivors lit a fire to stay warm. The soldiers had to fire their guns.
4 I asked my friend to scratch my back. We had to back up to make room.
Answer:
B. This remark tells us that much of humanity has lost its appreciation for earth and nature, to the point of resenting its mere appearance.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the short story entitled, "The Machine Stops." It focuses on two characters namely, <em>Vashti</em> and<em> Kuno (her son).</em> In the story, <u>people were living underground</u> and no longer on the surface of the earth. They were able to meet their needs through a global <em>Machine. </em>People were placed in<em> isolated rooms</em> where they communicated with other people through <em>instant messages and video conferences. </em>There were actually some people called the "homeless outcasts" who tried to live on the surface of the Earth.
Unlike her son<em>, Kuno</em>, who was interested to visit and know more about the surface of the Earth, <em>Vashti</em> was<em> "not interested in natural inspiration." </em>So, this explains her remark above. It shows<u> how much of humanity has lost their appreciation for earth and nature.</u> This is the extent to which the underground Machine did to people in the "poisoned darkness."
So, this explains the answer.