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Which is the best explanation of how the setting helps to reveal the theme?
A. The scen...
English, 26.10.2021 06:40 natasniebow
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Which is the best explanation of how the setting helps to reveal the theme?
A. The scenario in which humans have little control shows how
vulnerable people really are
B. The futuristic timeline shows that bad decisions can have very
long-lasting consequences
C. The civilization ruled by computers shows the exciting and
innovative power of technology
D. The world in which computers have exaggerated power shows the
dangers of technology
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