What is ironic about the words of the second group of aliens in paragraphs 45-53?
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Even tho...
English, 01.02.2022 03:20 tladitidimatso3976
What is ironic about the words of the second group of aliens in paragraphs 45-53?
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Even though the second group of aliens are beautiful to look at, what they are saying about the first group of aliens is very cruel.
B
While the second group of aliens are only speaking in clicks and coughs, the humans can completely understand them because of their beauty.
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Although the second group of aliens were from another planet, they are able to have a productive conversation with the humans.
D
Instead of demanding that the humans give back their prisoners, the second group of aliens gently plead with the humans.
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