Answer:
I would probably believe the first set of aliens, "the wretched".
Explanation:
"The Wretched and the Beautiful", by E. Lily Yu uses aliens as a metaphor for the way we, as a society, view and treat refugees. In the story, the first set of extraterrestrials to arrive on a beach are received with violence. They have a disgusting appearance, which makes humans quick to judge and attack them, even though they are asking for refuge.
A second group, but of beautiful aliens, arrives and convinces the humans that the first group consists of criminals. The humans believe them and are more than relieved when they realize they are not the ones who will have deal with those first aliens.
<u>Even though I do understand why humanity in general would be tempted to believe the second group, I think would believe the first one. I know that we tend to fear what is different. Our primitive brains are wired to identify those who do not belong to our group or tribe as the enemy. Therefore, what is different is usually perceived as dangerous. However, precisely because I have that knowledge, I would try to break that pattern and put myself in those aliens' "shoes". I would imagine what it felt like to ask for help only to be treated as a threat and be attacked instead.</u>
Mum will not cook mutton tonight.
This is the negative form of this sentence.
Answer:
To live life to the fullest. A day without excitment is a day wasted.
I say it is probably b because law is a list of rules to go by ladder don’t really know but pretty sure it doesn’t mean that I’m assuming it is b because we learned that a long time ago but don’t know if it the same meaning for you
You can describe the soul as lonely and independent.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- “The Soul selects her own Society –” is a poem written by Emily Dickinson.
- In this poem, she emphasizes the importance of living a life of isolation, away from the pressure of social status and away from the company.
- However, the poet says that this kind of life is not an unhappy life.
This is because the poet affirms that the solitary life can be enjoyed and lived independently, just like the soul described in the poem.
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