The correct answer is c) to attempt to make sense of the atrocities he experienced. This is an autobiography, so it is a kind of recollection of his memories and trying to understand all of it. However, he also wanted to tell about his first-hand experience with Holocaust (just like in his novel Night), and to warn the humanity about the consequences of keeping silent and ignoring the evil until it grows so strong that it starts threatening the whole world.
An Invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Some examples are:
wasps, termites, black widow spider, earthworms, centepides, sponges, honeybee, beetles, butterflies, moths
Answer:
Space travelers discover a planet that shows signs of a race that destroyed itself with advanced technology.
Explanation:
The question you have attached is related to the story of "The Gun" which was published in <em>1952.</em> It was written by Philip K. Dic.k, an American writer. The central theme of the story focuses on<em> a group of space travelers who discovered a planet.</em> They crash landed on the planet because they were shot down. While they were investigating the surrounding area, they noticed an<em> ancient city that was covered in ruins.</em> They also noticed the gun that shot them and they came to know that it was placed there<em> in order to protect the ancient city.</em> As they finished repairing their spacecraft, they destroyed the gun and carried information about the ancient city. However, as they were about to leave the city, <u>there were automated machines that repaired the gun. It was again reloaded.</u> So, this means that it shot their craft once more, probably killing them all.
The story shows how destructive advance technology is for people. The ancient race tried to create the weapon as a means to<em> protect themselve</em>s, but in the end, it <u>killed the ancient race and also killed the present race. It will probably kill more races in the future.</u>
So, this explains the answer.
<span>These lines from the Declaration of Independence are an example of the use of </span>"thesis". The author, Thomas Jefferson, is making a claim and then is about to back it up with evidence.