"The Commissioner went away, taking three or four soldiers with him. In the many years in which he had toiled to bring civilizat
ion to different parts of Africa he had learned a number of things. One of them was that a District Commissioner must never attend to such undignified details as cutting a hanged man from the tree. Such attention would give the natives a poor opinion of him. In the book which he planned to write he would stress that point. As he walked back to the court he thought about that book. Every day brought him some new material. The story of this man who had killed a messenger and hanged himself would make interesting reading. One could almost write a whole chapter on him. Perhaps not a whole chapter, but a reasonable paragraph, at any rate. There was so much else to include, and one must be firm in cutting out details. He had already chosen the title of the book, after much thought: The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger." Why does the author choose to end the novel this way?
The answer is B. When the passage says "Its obvious humans will never travel to planets near even the closest stars", not only is that incorrect information, but it also cannot be proven with facts.
Edgar Allen Poe's novel is known as dreadful and horrific because of its Aesthic Impact, he is a well known gothic writer and his novels could be considered dreadful or horrific because its themes are centered on Mystery, the Supernatural, and Death.