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2. PART B: Which of the following statements best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "We have now wrecked this planet beyond the point of no return; there are
too
many people here” (Paragraph 7)
B. "You will find arguments like this in every niche on the internet now: we need
more space, we need more stuff, and we can't find it here. Maybe it is 'out there'
instead!" (Paragraph 11)
Q. “Romanticizing the past, in our culture at this point in time, is less common
than
Romanticizing the future. The only difference is that Romanticizing the future is
socially acceptable." (Paragraph 20)
D. "our Space Age delusions comfort us on a civilizational level. The best way
around them is probably to examine our own mental maps... and try to deflect
them as they come." (Paragraph 29)

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