It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. According to "Introduction to Cultural Rebellion: Mid-Twentieth-Century Voices," what motivated both science fiction and beat generation authors in the United States after World War II is the <span>disillusionment with modern society. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer 1. Character vs. Nature
Answer 2. Character vs. Character
Answer 3. Character vs. Society
I believe that it is part of the rising action that reveals criminal activity.
If it's a custom to build a cemetery and a prison immediately, it means there is a reason for that - there is a lot of crime which ends up with someone being dead. We don't see the importance of prisons only, but rather of cemeteries as well, which is why A is incorrect; B is incorrect because Puritans weren't really that happy; D is incorrect because we don't see their work ethic here.
Stirling invents a character named Goldie
Answer:
The coal miner symbolizes the fossil fuel energy used to create electricity to power devices.
Explanation:
The cartoon shows that electronic devices, while reducing the need for paper and consequently deforestation, do not represent green and pollution-free devices. This is shown by the presentation of coal.
Coal represents the burning of fossil fuels for the production of energy, which is a source of highly maleficent pollution and which causes a lot of environmental damage.