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What most likely is the purpose of this description of the reassembled world at the end of “New World Order”?
The sky is blue, and the stars are visible only at night. Animals live by tearing the flesh of other animals. But these are not the worst things. In this new order there are many holy books rather than the one. These holy books are full of murder, not math and sober explanations. One scripture disagrees with another. Human beings are aggressive, cranky, and likely to kill. I’d put everything back if I could, but my mind is fogged and my memory fails a little more each day.

The author wants us to understand that the narrator is a liar.

The author wants us to hate and fear the world we live in.

The author wants us to see our world from a unique perspective.

The author wants us to make a point about math vs. religion.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most likely purpose of this description of the reassembled world at the end of “New World Order” is:

**The author wants us to see our world from a unique perspective.**

This description highlights a distorted or altered perception of the world, emphasizing contrasts between the natural elements and the chaotic human condition. By presenting a world filled with conflict and confusion, particularly regarding religious texts and human behavior, the narrator suggests a critique of societal norms and beliefs while also reflecting a personal struggle with memory and clarity. This unique perspective encourages the reader to contemplate the complexities and flaws of their own reality.

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