She says that what we think about the climate and the behavior of life on earth is a matter of statistical probability.
Explanation:
Dillard shows how the climate and the way life on earth behaves in this regard is a matter of statistical probability, where anything can happen at any time. That's because the climate can change at any time and all life on earth will have to adapt to the new climate. Even in the middle of the seasons, this question of probability is present because even in defined seasons the climate can be uncertain and change.
"Education has been the foundation of the modern age world because of the need to educate the youth of the world. Countries that live in poverty have no affordable education system or an education system at all. By making education free for everyone then society can move together as one instead of competing country against country to see which one is able to advance faster."
Look at the adjectives describing each noun: A. long and difficult, B. predictable, C.intriguing or D. uninteresting. The answer is C. an intriguing plot