Question: 

Researches suggest that there are creatures that so not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them.There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars.It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in beds, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us-the sun, moon, and stars, shooting stars, lighting and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to hear voices, the sound of the sea, and music. We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are!

Which statement is true in the context of the passage?

We are unfortunate because we cannot experience winter and summer.
We can feel, smell and taste unlike the deep sea creatures.
We can spend our lives in darkness in bed.
We can see the ground beneath our feet and the depth of the ocean.
Answer: 
We can feel, smell and taste unlike the deep sea creatures.
Last Updated: 
18/09/2020 - 01:18