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dimaraw [331]
3 years ago
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Create an accurate summary of the pilot and his reasons for obeying the rules of the EDS. Provide your answer in two to three se

ntences.
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1 answer:
Leya [2.2K]3 years ago
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Assuming that you are talking about "The Cold Equations," the answer would be that everyone would have died if the pilot let Marilyn stay. He believed that he's rather let Marilyn die than everyone else. The only way to accomplish this task is to follow the rules of the EDS.

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