Answer:
the potrayal of object as living thing
Answer:
Both search a firm surface that can anchor them.
Explanation:
The central idea of lines 1-12 is that sea stars are similar to humans because both are always seeking a firm surface that can anchor or support them. The sea stars attach themselves to the surface of the sea floor in order to remain in one place which is suitable for them. The human do the same way, they stick to one place where they get more benefits and more sources of needs. The author also compares a sea star missing an arm to a human missing a limb. For a sea star, losing an arm is part of life but for a human to loss a limb will change its whole life.
Answer:
If it was at the beginning of the story, the readers might not want to continue it. Also, it might be not meaningful.
Explanation:
Hope that helps...
Some themes for this could be a cliche like "All life is precious" and if you watch "The Walking Dead" on AMC, you know Morgan the actor refuses to kill humans because he believes they can change to good people. Another theme could be "All things deserve life"