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4 June, 00:21

The narrator in "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" expresses

a. a mistrust of machines

b. an obsession with technology

c. ambivalence about religion

d. a desire to live in the future

In "The secret Life of Walter Mitty," what does Walter face in his final fantasy?

a. a battalion of soldiers

b. a firing squad

c. headhunters

d. circling sharks

In "A Sound of Thunder," the author shows how small acts affect the future by

a. Having Eckels forced to retrieve the bullets

b. Eckels stepping on a butterfly and killing it

c. Eckels freezing when it is time to shoot the dinosaur.

d. having Eckels travel back in time instead of going on an African safari.

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  1. 4 June, 00:28
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    I've read all the stories properly. So you can be sure that all the answers provided below are correct. Check it out:

    1. The narrator in "All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" expresses b. an obsession with technology.

    2. In "The secret Life of Walter Mitty," Walter faces with the b. a firing squad in his final fantasy.

    3. In "A Sound of Thunder," the author shows how small acts affect the future by b. Eckels stepping on a butterfly and killing it.
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