This is another excuse that the Captain Beatty gives to Montag for why destroying books is good for the society. According to him, any person can potentially be offended by a subject, also he argues that all books are better off destroyed than allowed to incite anger. Captain Beatty uses an example of a book and linking it tobacco and cancer. Something curious is that he shows the benefit of destroying information about lung cancer to keep cigarette companies happy, but there are risks that we can see since people will be less informed of what smoking can do.
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I would say the answer is pathos
Writing about something with the purpose of proving or disproving, clarifying, reviewing, or judging its merits is writing intended to "inform" since it seeks the truth. Of course "inform" and "persuade" go hand-in-hand quite frequently.
Answer:
I hated going to gym.
Explanation:
When I was in elem and middle school, I was very self conscious about wearing shorts and t-shirts to school because I was so skinny and participating in gym class meant having to change out of our regular clothes to our gym clothes which was shorts and a t-shirt.