Id say true bc it wouldn't make since if there wasn't
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The legend of the Chenoo says that there are giant creatures that were once human but became monsters. They howl and hunt humans, but if someone can melt the ice in its heart, the monster can become human again. The message of the story is that kindness can tame even the most savage creatures.
ANSWER: B. To discuss the implications of destructive technology
Philip K. Dic's The Gun tells the tale of a group of space adventurers who crash landed on a dead city in another planet after being shot down by a gun that is programmed to shoot anything entering the airspace. Despite destroying it, the gun has been repaired by automated machines as they were about to leave.
This plot centers on advanced technologies and the power they have.
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well a utopia is a imagined perfect place so if its "your" it would be the perfect place you imagined
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The song "The Room Where It Happens," which Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda has described as one of the "best songs [he's] ever written in [his] life," will be familiar to anyone who has gotten tickets to the hit Broadway musical. What may be less familiar to viewers who haven't opened a history book in a while is that "The Room Where It Happens" actually serves as a patch over a hole in the Hamilton narrative.
- Burr and Hamilton had a fractious relationship that began in 1791, when Burr defeated Hamilton's father-in-law. Burr enraged Hamilton, who subsequently tried to stymie his political ambitions on numerous occasions.
- Burr challenged Hamilton to a duel in the hopes that a victory on the dueling ground would revive his flagging political career. Burr was a Republican-Democrat. The Democratic-Republicans advocated for more localized distribution of government authority. Hamilton belonged to the Federalist Party. Federalists advocated for a powerful, centralized federal government.
- Hamilton and Burr's growing hostility toward one another is the main source of conflict throughout the play. The two appear to be on the same path in life, competing for the same opportunities, with Hamilton consistently outperforming Burr in almost everything.
Thus this is the conflict between Burr and Hamilton.
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