Mount Doom is a fiction, My journey to Pompeii is a non-fiction.
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- Mount Doom is a fictional volcano in J.R.R. Tolkien's book. The book talks about the damage caused by the volcano and the struggle in a caravan. In the end the evil falls into the fire and destroyed.
- This book talks about Pompeii, the famous city destroyed by a volcano in 79 CE. Mount Vesuvius, erupted and destroyed the whole city.
- The land was covered with ashes and volcanic debris. The city was buried under the ashes and later in the 16th century, it was rediscovered.
I haven't read fahrenheit 451 in awhile, but knowing the plot/character I'm pretty sure it's A.
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The French military invested much of its hope in the Maginot Line, a defensive military border designed to be impervious to attack. When the Germans broke through this line, French defeat seemed certain, leading to France’s quick surrender.
Within this context, the French had a difficult time holding onto hope of resistance. Like the refugee mother at Vianne’s door clinging to her dead infant, those who clung to the hope of resisting Nazi power seemed foolishly optimistic. Thus, when Vianne and Isabelle hear the radio broadcast about the French surrender and Isabelle says she wants to continue fighting, Vianne insists that resistance is futile.
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