<span>1. So, in the end, above ground you must have
the Haves, pursuing pleasure and comfort and beauty,
and below ground the Have-nots,
the Workers getting continually adapted
to the conditions of their labour. - the theme is <u>society and class</u>, because it talks about various workers and their responsibilities
2. </span><span>We improve our favourite plants and
animals—and how few they are—gradually
by selective breeding; now a new and better peach,
now a seedless grape, now a sweeter and larger flower,
now a more convenient breed of cattle. - the theme is <u>humankind and nature</u>, and our interaction with it and its modification to suit our needs
3. </span><span>Plainly, this second species of Man was subterranean.
There were three circumstances in particular
which made me think that its rare emergence
above ground was the outcome of a long-continued
underground habit. In the first place,
there was the bleached look common
in most animals that live largely
in the dark—the white fish of the Kentucky caves, for instance
- the theme is <u>evolution</u>, and how both animals and humans evolved and changed over time</span>
If you notice, it’s saying “you“, because they want YOU to answer this in your own words and everything, there’s no wrong or right, just your opinion.
Answer: minerals are formed naturally by geological processes :)
Answer:
The "scarce" bit is the three chapters, which is a tiny portion of the book. So the modifier "scarcely" needs to go directly before the words it modifies.
Philip had read scarcely three chapters.....
Explanation:
If, for example, the situation was that Philip just glanced at the book, you could say "Philip had scarcely looked at the book when he found out...."