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1. What were the three different threats Moon-Watcher and the rest of his tribe face?The most pressing threat to Moon-Watcher and his tribe is the lack of food. They lack the knowledge and tools to hunt, so there are few means of sustenance for the tribe. In addition, Moon-Watcher and his tribe are threatened by drought as well. The third threat to Moon-Watcher and his tribe are the other tribes, who they must compete with for the scarce resources that are available. 2. What do Moon-Watcher and the rest of his tribe learn from the crystalline monolith? Moon-Watcher and his tribe begin to learn hunting behavior from the crystalline monolith. Furthermore, Moon-Watcher learns to fashion tools from rocks and other item in order to make hunting easier. One man-ape learns how to tie knots, and another learns the pleasure of success when he continues throwing stones at the bulls-eye and eventually hits it. As a result of the skills that Moon-Watcher and the others learn from the crystalline monolith, they no longer have to worry about food, and evolution begins to take place, making future generations more intelligent and able to take care of themselves. 3. What was the cover story regarding Clavius base (U.S. sector of the Moon), what was the reality, and what was the reason for the cover story? The cover story regarding Clavius base is that a moon plague has broken out. The reality is that TMA-1, a mysterious large black slab, has been discovered. It is mad
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Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page)
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