The answer is a, dystopian fiction exaggerated existing problems in our reality to show readers what could happen if society continues down a certain path
b isn't a valid question of a critical question.
1-the number of turtles has been reduced by tourist activties
2-beds and sun umbrellas are put by tourists on nesting beaches
3-female turtles are frightened by noise and lights from hotels
4-trutles are dug up by dog
5-baby turtles are eaten by large fish
Answer:
The author's main argument in his essay was to tell how to develop scientific claims reaching to it's final conclusion rather than fascinating claims.
Explanation:
'Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of Dinosaurs' is an essay written by Stephen Jay Gould, a Professor of Geology at Harvard University.
In his essay he explains how dinosaurs extinction took place by elaborating the three elements– sex, drugs, and disaster. By detailing each and every aspects, Gould presents how a good scientific proposal is elaborated. He starts his essay by defining science and how conclusions are reached through series of consequences and not by fascination. Then he goes on the explain his points and reaching the conclusion of his thesis.
Therefore, the main argument by Gould in this essay was to educate his readers how to develop scientific claims reaching to it's final conclusion rather than fascinating claims.