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22 November, 21:31

Which statement best explains how Neil deGrasse Tyson's "Death by Black Hole" and Billy Collins's "Man Listening to Disc" present differing views about the universe?

A. Collins ponders the idea that a person can overcome all obstacles as long as there is music spilling from a headset, while Tyson establishes the idea that human beings are at the mercy of a violent universe.

B. Since Tyson is a scientist, he poses the idea that the universe can be understood through science, while Collins, a poet, argues that art or music holds the key to understanding the world.

C. Collins's poem puts forth the idea that humans can become the center of the universe, while Tyson reveals that humans are insignificantly small and weak in comparison to a black hole.

D. Tyson's essay reveals that humanity is powerless when it comes to the larger forces of the universe, while Collins's poem argues that humanity is the center of the universe, and thus its master.

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  1. 22 November, 21:56
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    The statement that best explains how Neil de Grasse Tyson’s "Death by Black Hole" and Billy Collins’s "Man Listening to Disc" present differing views about the universe would be choice letter c, "Collins’s poem puts forth the idea that humans can become the center of the universe, while Tyson reveals that humans are insignificantly small and weak in comparison to a black hole."
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