Ask Question
Today, 04:48

Select the correct answer.

Which of these excerpts is one of the main arguments in Jack London's "The Human Drift"?

A.

The history of civilization is a history of wandering, sword in hand, in search of food.

B.

As soon as [man's] evolution permitted, he made himself better devices for killing than the old natural ones of fang and claw.

C.

And yet, despite this terrible roll of death, there are to-day alive on the planet a billion and three quarters of human beings.

D.

And to this day, [man's] finest creative energy and technical skill are devoted to the same old task of making better and ever better killing weapons.

+3
Answers (1)
  1. Today, 04:56
    0
    A. The history of civilization is a history of wandering, sword in hand, in search of food.

    Explanation:

    Jack London has a serious argument with humans because of the regular migration that occurs because of the lack of enough resources. When discussing the migrate motivations because of the economic securities and other better opportunities. The arguments, therefore, are reduced by getting themselves from hunger that had stricken thousands of lives and other Slovak immigrants who had settled in Pennsylvania. The imaginary part of the Drift was the precarious islands that received the drifts that promoted civilization in Ceylon.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “Select the correct answer. Which of these excerpts is one of the main arguments in Jack London's "The Human Drift"? A. The history of ...” in 📗 English if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers