its A.Tyson stresses humanity’s relative insignificance in the universe, while Collins stresses man’s perceived importance.
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I have looked this question up and found it is about a couple of paragraphs from the essay "Taming a Bicycle" by Mark Twain. Since the essay is long, I will not post it here. But it can easily be found online.
Answer:
The three descriptions which reflect the purpose of the essay are:
1. to entertains the reader with humorous ideas related to bike riding.
3. to inform the reader about the process of learning to ride a bike
5. to instruct the reader about how to get on a bike
Explanation:
In his humorous essay "Taming a Bicycle," Mark Twain describes the process of learning how to ride a bicycle in a most interesting way. At the same time he assures readers they will fall, he also assures them that they will keep on trying. After all, that is the beauty of riding a bike: it is dangerous, it can hurt you, and that is exactly why you want to do it.
Twain compares riding a bike to learning German, making the latter seem uninteresting and complicated. He also tells readers what is involved in riding (balance, propel, steer, etc.) and how to get on the bike, which he describes in a most funny way, as if it were a matter that demands great attention and a step-by-step explanation.
Because he said in a mildly motion, we can assume that he does not take the dog away because he is cruel, he simply has like a good excuse to not keep it. But, his imperative tone of saying „I know where it is going” gives us the idea of he is not as comprehensive with the dog and it creates a problem in the story. With this explained, we can assume the best answer is C.
Spence hung an american flag upside down with peace symbols on it outside his apartment and was tried for this. An original decision to fine him $75 and give him 10 days in jail was reversed as it was found that he had a right to communicate his message that the US should stand for peace instead of killing people in Cambodia and the Kent 'State University. This type of conflict was common in the '60s and 70's with protestors against the war in Vietnam and the killings of people fighting for black civil rights. Muhammed Ali's refusal to fight in the war against the Vietnamese was another high profile example of this type of protest.