In the story “if i forget thee, oh earth…” why did marvin’s father take him to see the view of earth from the colony?
a. the colony had just discovered earth as a new planet in their galaxy, and he wanted to share the exciting news.
b. he wanted marvin to understand what they were working towards, a return to earth when living conditions would allow.
c. he wanted marvin to see what the colony had done to earth, destroyed it so humans wouldn’t destroy them first.
d. d. the colony was about to invade earth, and marvin’s father wanted him to join the mission.
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