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Reread lines 13-26 what point is the author making by comparing a sea star missing an arm to a human missing a limb?

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Sea stars can survive without an arm (though they eventually grow back) as can humans.
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Answer:

The lines 13-26 of sea stars by Barbara Hurd make the point of the awareness of human about what they've missed.

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The comparison that is presented in these lines refers to the attachment that the human brain has to the memory of the existence of every limb and how the absence of any of them causes psychological effects that are expressed y paint or physical sensations, while the sea stars just have to wait to regenerate and continue being complete without experiences any of this effects.

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