I can't answer that because I didn't watched the video or read the text. But if I were you I would re-read and re-watch it. At least until I got ideas and for future advice take notes as you watch and read things the notes will also help you one up with ideas.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>It could be lighted only by hard rubbing, and it sputtered and threw fire in all directions.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The sentence describes the matches of the walker that had many problems that would not be solved quickly. The given line, therefore, illustrated a high need for events, even though people had difficulty in finding the fire. It harder because it was immediately put off, This raised an urgent need of lighting up the fire again with necessarily depending on nature.
But the given line does not indicate how they will depend on nature. It explains that it is the responsibility of humans to find a way of not depending on it.
The answer is: it is about evolution.
Darwin himself characterized his seminal book, <em>On the origin of the species, </em>as “one long argument”. There is still debate as to what exactly did he mean by that characterization, but it is agreed upon that he evidently was referencing his theory of evolution based on common ancestry between species and natural selection as the process of differentiation between them, which, all in all, tells a story that took millions of years, or, in more poetic terms, it summarizes a very long argument.
Hi kween i’m sorry i don’t know the answer but have a great day
A problem gives the story meaning and gives a more interesting plot.