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I'm going to go with 'a choice.' ;-)
Explanation:
Answer:
"He stopped, afraid he might blow fire out with a single breath. But the fire was right there and he approached it warily, from a long way off. It took the better part of fifteen minutes before he drew very close indeed to it, and then he stood looking at it from cover. That small motion, the white and red color, a strange fire because it meant a different thing to him
. It was not burning. It was waring. . .He hadn't known fire could look this way. He had never thought in his life that it could give as well as take. Even its smell was different."
Explanation:
It was pretty astonishing that this quote demonstrates how Guy Montag finds what he'd been lacking all along in a small fire he'd created for warmth. Montag had a fascination for destroying everything he could get his hands on by bruning it. But now he was seeing it from a different perspective. He could now see what he had been missing since the beginning. Guy Montag, one of the killers of this, started to understand that burning wasn't the solution, but the problem in this little world surrounded by a belief in killing off knowledge and reality.
its because they want more and more, their never happy of what they have if they have 2 cars they'll want 5 if they have 5 cars they'll want 10. its in the mind of people that money is everything the price of happiness. celebrity's have so much money they could afford their own island but they end up being sad or depressed and kill themselves. for what? cuz they weren't happy and despite all the money they had. people want to make more money as to live a luxurious life to fulfill their goals in life (which is nothing wrong with that) cuz their not happy of what they have, im not saying its bad to make more money of course its ok but some people go to far with it even if they have everything they still want more. its like a saying stuck in their mind "the more money i have ; the better my life will be".
A very common one would be I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
'Logos' in Literature, can be simply defined as an appeal to logic. It's a device (a tool) used by writers (and implicitly by common people in everyday speaking).
It is one of the three called 'Aristotelian appeals' (Logos, Ethos, and Pathos). The most important thing to know about them here is that they all serve a common purpose: Prove the author's argument. Logos aims to do this through logic.
So usual characteristics of this tool are the use of facts, statistics, etc. (Please note that the sole use of these elements does not characterize Logos. Logos appears when these elements are used, again, to sustain an argument.)
Therefore the best answer would be letter B. As by stating his firsthand experience, the author tries to legitimate any argument he proposes after that.