Answer:
The author is referring to the character Deanna Troi, character of Star trek.
Explanation:
The text above refers to the moment when Deana and some companions were returning from a conference in a shuttle, when they were captured by a cosmic entity that intended to destroy them. However, Deanna used her powers to protect everyone and herself while the rescue did not arrive. The rescue only appeared after years, causing Deana to interrupt a large part of her life, when she could have just seduced and given herself up to death.
Explanation:
it's means man is moving from a primitive stage to a learned stage, man can do things in a smart way, man can be able to think and create solutions for himself, solutions on how to react to things, what to do, how to solve its economical, sociological, scientific, and natural problems. man is changing in a positive way and a task solver.
Answer:
The sadness of death.
Explanation:
Sandra Cisneros' <em>The House on Mango Street</em> is a collection of short narrative stories about a young girl Esperanza. The book contains numerous short stories under different titles telling a story of specific parts of her life.
The vignette "Papa Who Wakes Up Tired Early in the Dark" tells the story of how his hardworking father had to go to their ancestral home for the death of her abuelito. She saw her "poor papa" crying as if he had just heard the news all over again.
"Born Bad," tells the story of how Aunt Lupe lived her life in darkness, for she was blind. And when she died, Esperanza declares "And then we began to dream the dreams".
"Geraldo No Last Name" is a story about Geraldo who had died in an accident and Marin was the last to see him alive. She did not know his last name, nor does she know a lot about the dead guy for why does it matter? But the narrator states <em>"the ones he left behind are far away, will wonder, shrug. remember. Geraldo-he went north ... we never heard from him again".
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All three vignettes have a common theme of the sadness of the death of a person and how it affects others no matter what they may have thought of him/ her while he/ she was living.
The revision that would help expand the ideas in the excerpt is <span>adding more specifics about the sailors' beliefs about the island.
</span>The author just mentions their beliefs briefly, but doesn't really expand on that topic, which may be relevant further down in the text. This is why I believe that adding such details is important to include in this essay to make it more detailed and easy to understand.