Multiple Choice
Taylor uses the examples of worms, birds, and fish to say "that there is no point to it at all, that it really culminates in nothing, that each of these cycles, so filled with toil, is to be followed only by more of the same. The point of any living thing's life is, evidently, nothing but ..."
A) irrationality.
B) repetition.
C) life itself.
D) dynamism.
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