We live.—Knowing that today’s sun may give way to tomorrow’s rain.
The passage talks about how things are always changing. The only thing that is the same is the fact that things change. We see this in the last line of the passage when it says "Nought may endure but Mutability." Mutability is the tendency to change. It's saying that nothing endures (or lasts) like the tendency to change. The correct answer should continue this idea. Option B talks about how we know things will change from one day to the next with one day being sunny and the next rainy.
Um do u have the pacific question??
Answer:
Incorrect
Explanation:
It is incorrect because if you're doing school work and you search up the answer and copy and paste it, you'll be cheating because the teachers will find out.
In Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons, he states that if everybody acts on his or her self-interest there might be a collapse in population. As an example, if some people add more cattle into a public space to increase their gains, the soil would not be good for the cattles anymore. Or if some people, who earn more than others, have more children it would also bring the state of collapse.
Hardin refutes the "invisible hand" that states that people are free to increase their gains in an individual way so it can bring more profits to society. Because if they are also free to breed more, there wouldn't be any benefits to others. So what Hardin proposes is that people should be coerced if they have more children and that they should be more controled by the state.
Nowadays it is known better opinions about this matter and what Hardin suggested is overpast.