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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
15

Which of the following best describes D-503’s writing

English
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dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
4 0

The writing of D-503 is very technical, objective, and straightforward, as we might expect from a mathematician.

This question is about the book "We" written by Yevgeny Zamyatin. Although you didn't show the answer options, we can say that:

  • D-503 is a mathematician and rocket engineer.
  • He is a scientist and presents very clear, direct, technical, and objective writing and language, as expected of someone with this profession.
  • He is working on the construction of a rocket called We, which is being financed by the government in his region.
  • The problem is that the government is authoritarian and has established a one-state system throughout the world.
  • The rocket is being built to conquer other planets and D-503 is writing a diary to be taken with the rocket.

With this story, we can see the dangers of science and technology in the hands of authoritarian and reckless governments.

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