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Lead-in of unit e In the world of nature, every living things compete with other creatures or species for food and for place to survive. Some eat others as the consumers while some are eaten by others being the prey. you may think it's cruel, but that's exactly the way how the nature keeps in a good working order According to darwinism a theory developed by british biologist Charles Robert darwin on the general rules governing the process of evolution of living things), only the one which is adapted to the environment can survive. So the struggle for survival and death is unavoidable Q:/ Have you ever seen the process of one live(adj. Having life) creature being eaten or being killed by another one? What 's it like? How do you feel? The passage is a moving story which described a young boy watches a buck being eaten by ants veld: wild, high, flat, mostly treeless grassland in South africa bush: wild, uncultivated land, especially in Africa or australia buck: male deerLead-in of Unit 7 In the world of nature, every living things compete with other creatures or species for food and for place to survive. Some eat others as the consumers while some are eaten by others being the prey. You may think it’s cruel , but that’s exactly the way how the nature keeps in a good working order. According to Darwinism( a theory developed by British biologist Charles Robert Darwin on the general rules governing the process of evolution of living things), only the one which is adapted to the environment can survive. So the struggle for survival and death is unavoidable. Q: Have you ever seen the process of one live (adj. Having life) creature being eaten or being killed by another one? What’s it like? How do you feel? The passage is a moving story which described a young boy watches a buck being eaten by ants. veld: wild, high, flat, mostly treeless grassland in South Africa bush: wild , uncultivated land, especially in Africa or Australia buck: male deer
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