In life-threatening circumstances, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.
Which supporting detail from Night by Elie Wiesel reflects the above theme best?
A. "Dozens of inmates were there to receive us, sticks in hand, striking anywhere, anyone, without reason."
B. "Never shall I forget those things, even were I condemned to live as long as God Himself."
C. "A barrel of foul-smelling liquid stood by the door. Disinfection. Everybody soaked in it."
D. "Our senses were numbed, everything was fading into a fog. We no longer clung to anything."
The answer is D.
You drop off the last letter from Half and becomes Halves
The answer you are looking for I believe would be dictionary.
Answer:
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"<span> There was as
yet no man, nor any animal, nor bird, nor fish, nor crawfish, nor any
pit, nor ravine, nor green herb, nor any tree; nothing was but the
firmament. The face of the earth had not yet appeared—only the peaceful
sea and all the space of heaven. There was nothing yet joined together,
nothing that clung to anything else; nothing that balanced itself, that
made the least rustling, that made a sound in the heaven. There was
nothing that stood up; </span>"
The creation story which is represented in the passage "ex nihilo earth diver world parents emergence" can be summed up as creation from nothing. In other words, the earth was created from nothing.
For the purposes of this discussion, the creation story is a cultural, traditional or religious story which describes the origins of the present world.
Creation Ex Nihilo is a common creation story and is found in the creation stories from Ancient Egypt, the Bible and the Quran.