Few person have common interests. It's easier to communicate and get along if you both have the same interests.
~Deceptiøn
Answer:
so they can see if there predictions are right or wrong
Okay, here’s what I found
Both excerpts are examples of science fiction, and they both describe machines that attack humans. However, the Campbell excerpt is an example of hard sci-fi because the style and narration places emphasis on the functionality and complexity of a certain technology—in this case, a rocket ship. The “Richard” excerpt is an example of social sci-fi since the purpose of the futuristic technology is not simply in its function, but more in its effect on humanity. In the Campbell excerpt, the push of a button brings a machine to life. The function and the structure of the machine is given emphasis. In the “Richard” excerpt, the effect the machines have on people is given emphasis. One of the survivors even speaks about the machine as if it were a person.
Answer:
Four gray walls,
and four gray towers,
Overlook a space of flowers,
And silent isle imbowers
Explanation:
Shalott and Camelot are the two different roles of men and women in Victorian society. The River: The river is a prevalent image in the poem, means life evolving. The river runs alongside the tower at Shalott, driving people to and from Camelot. Women played a more passive role in Victorian society role and it is stated in the poem when it says, "... Overlook a space of flowers, And silent isle imbowers".
The answer is D. man vs. self.