The free-verse structure is in line with the poem's message about the suffering of a human being that was deprived of freedom. It is as if the poet desperately (and in vain) tries to break all the cruel constraints that his father had suffered in the concentration camp. The verse is free, but the structure is still stanzaic - it is impossible to recover from the trauma, however hard one might try.
The free verse also brings a conversational tone to the poem, breaking it free of all artificial techniques, and giving the content primacy over the form (up to a point). The message is just too important.
Answer: when all the sentences are joined by transitions
Explanation: A paragraph is unified when when all the sentences are joined by transitions.
Answer:
Clarice made Montag want to see the better side of the world.
Explanation:
Clarice appealed to Montag in several ways. She helped him see that there was more to life than being a conformist. That life should be lived based on one's own morals. She actually made him want to think. However, the main way is this: Clarice helped Montag see that a better life- and future- is indeed possible. It only takes perseverance, endurance, and hope. So much hope.
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