Answer:
D Both passages have a theme of surviving in a dysfunctional
Explanation:
The first passage is about him surviving with the robots and computers controlling everything. The latter passage is her surviving during WW2 as a Jew.
Put another way, it means that as one variable<span> increases so does ... This </span>can<span> be frustrating when a </span>cause-and-effect relationship<span> seems ... Does eating cereal really </span>cause an<span> individual to maintain a healthy ..... unanticipated outside factor that </span>affects both variables of interest<span>, often </span>giving<span> the </span>false impression<span> ...</span>
Answer:
if this is we wear mask from Paul the the answer is D
In my opinion, the phrases that contribute to the carpe diem perspective are: A “let us sport us while we may” and <span>C “at once our time devour”. Carpe diem means "Seize the day". As a philosophy, it argues that we should make the most of this moment, right here, right now, as we can't do much about the future. Death and misery are going to happen anyway, so why trouble ourselves with them now? This is exactly what the A phrase says, whereas the C phrase says something similar: let's enjoy as much as we can.</span>