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Read the excerpt below and answer the question. …their people, their worlds, their suns, their stars, had all been made uniquely for mankind. at this speech, our two voyagers nearly fell over with that inextinguishable laughter which, according to homer[6], is shared with the gods. their shoulders and their stomachs heaved up and down, and in these convulsions the vessel that the sirian had on his nail fell into one of the saturnian's trouser pockets. from this excerpt, we can conclude that the aliens think the theologian’s ideas are hilarious true dangerous unreasonable

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