Captain Auld beats a crippled young girl repeatedly to support his idea of slave holding cruelty.
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Captain Auld in the chapter is seen supporting his idea of slave holding cruelty by beating a crippled young girl on a continuous basis. The name of this girl was Henny.
He for supporting his own ideas demonstrated and read a passage of scripture from the bible. This justified his idea of slavery and also demonstrated that he read the holy book of christians Bible.
Nathan filled the knothole in the tree to prevent Boo from giving the children gifts. To trick the children, he told them the tree was sick and the knothole needed to be filled.
The line from Act II of Hamlet which is a metaphor is the second choice:
Which done, she took the fruits of my advice.
Metaphor is a type of symbolic representation when one thing is referred to by mentioning another. So, if you say - He's a lion, you don't really mean that he is an animal, but rather strong and fearless.
So here, the fruits of my advice aren't really any fruits, but rather the instructions that he had to give her.
<span>Montag realizes that in his day, people are generally not happy. He knows that, in the past, people were happy. He tries to figure out what is different now and the main thing he can think of is that there used to be books and now there aren't any books. Also because in one of the chapters he watches the old lady burn with her books so if people are willing to die with their books than there has to be some sort of value and meaning to them.</span>
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Im assuming that they would be tracking what you search for and buy so that they can know what to suggest to you.
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