The imagery of “a hopeless battle” helps to develop the theme that group thinking limits man’s potential because it <span>depicts the collective society as a destructive force that represses the independent thinker.
As you can see in the excerpt, there were a few men who protested and warned against the danger, but nobody wanted to listen to them. Everyone just followed the crowd, even though the crowd was wrong, unlike those few smart men.
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Answer:
umm I think it might be C
Explanation:
because when we perceive something, we become aware or recognize.. so to make decisions based on thinking and perceiving things
As a writer and reader I disagree with this. Perhaps if you are writing for a scientific journal or business report, long blocks of text can seem like you have a lot of info. Generally speaking, especially in fiction and non fiction i think unbroken pages of text will best case scenario bore a reader, worst case scenraio burden and overwhelm them with a lot of info so the feel daunted about continuing.