The correct answer will be women's because it is working as a possessive adjective that indicates that the locker room is the one that belongs to women, or the one in which only women can enter. As women is already the plural form of the noun, it would be incorrect to say womens to indicate the number of people. For this reason, women's is the correct option and not womens' or womens. Option A is also incorrect because it is not indicating the possessive adjective.
Answer: He goes back and forth from struggling with negative thoughts and self-pity to getting motivated and staying positive.
Explanation:
Bradbury is trying to show how this society is constantly bombarded with media. In this case, it's advertisements pounding them into a passive state. No one on the train is talking or interacting. They are just sitting listening to the advertisement like they are being brainwashed into buying denham's dentifrice. In contrast to this Montag is trying to read a passage from the Bible about letting go of material things (including Denham's dentifrice). This juxtaposition between the natural world and materialism further shows how society is so wrapped up in media that they are unaware of the world around them.
The correct answer among the choices provided is the option A. The lines from the play are "think of him as a serpent's egg/ Which hatched, would as his kind grow mischievous". Hatched serpent's egg represents the acquisition of power by Caesar. Brutus also thinks that Caesar will become a corrupt leader.
The answer to your question would be D. hasty generalization, because a rabbit and dog may both have 4 legs but are clearly different animals, so they are assuming to quickly that they are the same things, making a hasty/quick generalization/assumption based off of similarities, hope that this helps! :)