<u>Answer:</u>
Hopeful and optimistic
<u>Explanation:</u>
"The Americans of tomorrow, the America that is every day nearer coming to be, will be too wise, too open-hearted, too friendly-handed, to let the least lastcomer at their gates knock in vain with his gifts unwanted" (Yezierska).
The Omnivore's Dilemma is the question posed at the beginning of Michael Pollan's book: ... Pollan goes on to explain that this question is much more complicated than it appears. He not only tries to answer the question, but also to explain why it is so complex and has vast ramifications for the world.
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Why does the author include the story of Kristina Cockle and her research in Argentina? Cockle's research focused on trees with cavities in different environments (e.g., forests vs. suburbs). This is another example of modern research on tree cavities and helps scientists figure out how to protect them.
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and the potatoes that blackened and curled and rotted away.
They can be agresive if need to but if left alone can be a nice insect.