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(IME - 2015/2016- 2 FASE)ESCOLHA A ORAO QUE COMPLE

(IME - 2015/2016 - 2ª FASE)

ESCOLHA A ORAÇÃO QUE COMPLETA A LACUNA DO TEXTO ABAIXO MANTENDO O SENTIDO DO PARÁGRAFO COMO UM TODO.

"If we lived on a planet where nothing ever changed, there would be little to do. There would be nothing to figure out. There would be no impetus for science. And if we lived in an unpredictable world, where things changed in random or very complex ways, we would not be able to figure things out. ___________________________. If I throw a stick up in the air, it always falls down. If the sun sets in the west, it always rises again the next morning in the east. And so it becomes possible to figure things out. We can do science, and with it we can improve our lives." 

Carl Sagan, http://todayinsci.com/S/Sagan_Carl/SaganCarl-Quotations.htm Acessado em 14 de Abril de 2015. 

A

Although this, we live in a changing world, where rules created by mother Nature are always followed.

B

But we live in an in-between universe, where things change according to patterns, rules, or as we call them, laws of nature.

C

Provided that nothing is deep-seated on Earth, life will always be unalterable. Shifts cannot be accepted so easily.

D

For this reason, we would not be able to guess the immutable rules that cannot govern Earth as we know it, but as an ideal environment in space.

E

Consequently, as reality is predictable, we do have the duty of letting people know our discoveries to enhance quicker problem-solving actions.