The passage seeks to show. how brave engineers are when faced with dangerous situations
how many liters of water are required to extinguish the average hotel fire
that mathematicians are not as practical as other professionals
that mathematicians, engineers, and physicists react in the same way in emergencies
that mathematics is of no use in practical situations
We can conclude from the passage that engineers move from the practical to the theoretical
this incident happened before the invention of fire extinguishers
mathematicians are more intelligent than engineers or physicists
physics forms the basis of some other disciplines
engineering is the most practical of the disciplines mentioned
The author of the passage illustrates that the mathematician died in the fire which the story refers to
was contented just to know that the fire could be extinguished
was much cleverer than the engineer or the physicist
wasn't woken up by the fire in the hotel he was staying in
measured the amount of water required more accurately than the physicist
54 SHORT STORIES Ours is the great generation of the short story. The growth of the newspaper, the development of the magazine, the universality of popular education with its increase in human curiosity - most of all, the increasing pace of modern life, its speed of living and competitive pressure - gave this literary type its greatest encouragement. Here is the people's literature, and the most democratic of all forms of writing because it offers a means for the use of every conceivable sort of plot, character or background. It's just the right length in a world of tumult and hurry; it is a form that presents things concisely and graphically, and it is the type of writing most easily understood by every kind of reader.