Answer:
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Explanation:
A general theme of "By the Waters of Babylon" is Exploration.
<span>This story is a short story of a young man who lived in a "post-apocalyptic" community. He decides to leave the village where he lives and sets out to explore the world. His biggest struggle is against his own fears and real or imagined external threats. He also understands that the only way to conquer his own fears and become a better person is to explore the world around him, and his responses to the world around him. </span>
What passage is it post please
The answer is A because you always capitalize "I"
The chimpanzee David Greybeard was actually accepting of Jane Goodall. The chimpanzee David Greybeard actually “introduced” Jane Goodall to other members of David Greybeard’s family. And, most notably (and surprisingly) to Jane Goodall, David Greybeard actually let her groom him. What most surprised Jane Goodall was that David Greybeard was a full-grown adult male chimpanzee, and he let a human touch him by manner of grooming.