<u>Answer</u>:
The another title that can be given for the story "Cold Equations" is "The unwanted loving cargo".
<u>Explanation</u>:
Tom Godwin’s ‘The Cold Equations’ is a short science fiction story in which cold, factual mathematical equations are used to analyze Marilyn’s fate. Cold here means the lack of warmth or affection.
It is a story about a teenage girl who is on board with the pilot, Barton in a ship. He thinks of throwing the girl off the ship to make his mission successful of saving life of many other people. Barton thinks of the girl as an unwanted one so that he intended to throw her like throwing a cargo off the ship. Thus, the title "The unwanted loving cargo" suits best for the story "Cold Equations".
Answer:
I tried my best
Explanation:
"I always knew this day would come.. just not like this." I was informed by my friend that there would be a flood and we needed to go on this boat that they called "Noahs' Ark". It was early morning when I was told and we travelled hundreds of miles just to reach the ark and by that time it was close to noon. We all boarded the ship and not long after it started to rain hard. All the animals on the ground were terrified. I, a zebra, never would have thought my family would have attacked the boat. Who would have know that zebras can swim. As the boat started to sink I was looking out at the sky and see's it dark and dusk. The sky was light brownish colour. I soon could feel the water on my hooves. It was cold like the fresh water from a spring after a long run. I was remenising all my days, hoping the next would be better.
I'm not sure if this is what your looking for but I tried my best :> Hope it's good enough.
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