Answer: What is Montag's internal conflict? Include a direct quotation to back up your answer: identity, happiness, and the society around him. He starts to question his job as a firemen, and all that he has been told to believe about books and knowledge.
Answer:
I believe the theme of the story revolves around truth and how it can be defined or changed by those who have more power.
Explanation:
Ambrose Bierce's "The Difficulty of Crossing a Field" is a one-page short story. A man named Williamson is crossing a field when he suddenly disappears. However, only two people are listened to and believed when it comes to this strange fact - Mr. Wren and his son. But most importantly, Mr. Wren and his son are white men who own some land. Williamson's own wife and the slaves working on the field are not listened to or believed at all. The wife is even said to have lost her mind. The inferiority of Africans and women is clearly shown - and let's make it clear that Bierce is criticizing such an action. Everyone saw his disappearance, everyone came up with different explanations to it, but the woman and the slaves were not considered worthy of being heard and trusted. The "truth" in the end is something chosen, established by a few.
The points on the number line do represent additive inverses. 3 and −3 are a zero pair, and when added they equal zero. The two numbers are the same distance from zero but in opposite directions.
The numbers are opposites of each other.
The numbers are the same distance from zero, but in different directions.
3 + (–3) = 0
Because if those two are together, then it's like they don't have to choose which one to love more or something.
Answer:
Can you make another question but add what brochure it is.
Explanation:
You can always add a file or a link.