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question 7 of 8. the woken in the experiment divided themselves into _. a those who will live and those who will die. b those who will kill and those who will be killed. c those who will ascend and those who will die. d those who will return to the woken and those who will die. so, we fixed a date for departure from our human bodies. we tended to our digging one last time, already nostalgic for the time wed spent walking the earth. we touched each other to our satisfaction, let sand run through our fingers and around our toes. those of us who had chosen to die reviewed all we had witnessed as humans and did our best to commit our memories to language, to pass them to the rest of the woken before our demise. on our last night, those of us choosing to die sat together, palm pressed to palm. we took our turns sharing some of the last thoughts we would ever have. perhaps, one of us mused, the fact that we have chosen death means we have become much more human than we had anticipated. and didnt that mean that we were the most successful subjects in the experiment? we stayed up the entire night, considering what death might feel like. would it be ascension, as some human religions had believed, the spirit lifting up like a song? would it be instantaneous omniscience or weightless? something resembling peace? loss? after we watched the sun rise, and the growing color that landed on earth ignited something in our chests, a seventh sense wed never felt before. maybe it was masochism. maybe it was fulfillment.
The text states "Some would experience death as artificial humans. The others would be reincorporated into the Woken." This shows two - groups: those choosing death and those returning to the Woken.
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D. those who will return to the Woken and those who will die