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The example he gives is that if humans disappeared from the earth, nature would find a way to re-establish itself and little by little it would destroy things that are important to humans.
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According to Weisman, a large part of our physical infrastructure would begin to collapse almost immediately. Without street maintenance teams, our great boulevards and highways would begin to crack and to become dull in a matter of months. In the following decades, many homes and commercial buildings would collapse, but some common items would withstand degradation for an unusually long time. Stainless steel pans, for example, could last for millennia, especially if they were buried in the prehistoric sites weeded in which our kitchens would become. And certain common plastics would remain intact for hundreds of thousands of years, not decomposing until microbes evolved to acquire the ability to consume them.
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The facts that seem most relevant would be his early interest in science fiction, his experience with writing as he has published thirty stories and the factors that sparked inspiration behind his novel (an earlier story he wrote in college, his love of science fiction, et cetera).
For question four, the biography creates the impression of that 'William shakespeare Barnette' was completely devoted to literature and writing. This is shown as the biography notes William being named after from one of the most idolised english writers in human history, too thereafter the entirety of his life revolving around novels, writing and just english in general.
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