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28 May, 23:13

In Arthur C. Clarke's story, why are the people living in the Colony? Question 4 options: They lost a war on Earth. They crash-landed there while they were on a mission to explore space. They cannot live in the Earth's ruined environment. They prefer the Colony to Earth.

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  1. 29 May, 00:28
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    Answer: C) They cannot live in the Earth's ruined environment.

    In Arthut C. Clarke's story, people are living in the colony because planet Earth was destroyed. A is not right because they didn't lose a war on Earth. B B and C are not right because people are not in the colony because of a crash accident or because they prefer the Colony to Earth. They are there because the earth got destroyed and that's where they have to be in order to survive.
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