On just a factual level, do you think nature could suddenly turn on us like this? Give the story a credibility rating on a scale of 1 to 5. Be ready to support your rating with details from the text

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On just a factual level, I do not think nature could suddenly turn on us like this because man is responsible for taking care of nature and what we do is what bring about an outcome. i will Give the story a credibility rating of 4.What is The Birds by Daphne du Maurier about?The Birds depicts humans at odds with nature itself as large groups of birds fly into England and start attacking people. Du Maurier utilizes the narrative of a single rural family, the Hockens, who are frantically attempting to ward off the bird attacks, to highlight humanity's alienation from and susceptibility to nature's fury.Despite the fact that the birds are the main source of the story's violence, du Maurier takes care to place the bird attacks in the perspective of nature's overall antagonism. Therefore, It appears that the unusually large number of birds is a part of a larger natural tendency when their arrival is accompanied by abruptly chilly temperatures, stormy seas, and powerful winds.Learn more about nature fromhttps://brainly.com/question/11804282#SPJ1 See full question belowBased on The Birds by Daphne du Maurier: On just a factual level, do you think nature could suddenly turn on us like this? Give the story a credibility rating on a scale of 1 to 5. Be ready to support your rating with details from the text