The first theme was I guess how he was going to find a way to get the hay to the horses.Next once he found the way then they was able to eat. It mustve been hard.
Answer:
stand out like a sore thumb - to be noticeably different from others
went up in smoke - to be wasted
hard to swallow - difficult to accept
cut the mustard - to meet expectations
Explanation:
idk how to explain it but i know it's right :)
The way and manner in which blind submission to the status quo can perpetuate problems in a community or society are that it would lead to them being unable to understand they are living in an oppressive way and end up encouraging a limited and oppressed life.
This is aptly highlighted in the text "Fahrenheit 451" as it is set in a dystopian society that is very oppressive and bans ownership of books and any book found is burnt promptly
<h3>What is a Narration?</h3>
This refers to the storytelling that is done with the aim of a narrator to show the sequence of events.
Hence, we can see that The way and manner in which blind submission to the status quo can perpetuate problems in a community or society are that it would lead to them being unable to understand they are living in an oppressive way and end up encouraging a limited and oppressed life.
This is aptly highlighted in the text "Fahrenheit 451" as it is set in a dystopian society that is very oppressive and bans ownership of books and any book found is burnt promptly
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More people lived in the cities
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<u>Answer:</u>
The author achieve his or her purpose (E) by using well-known names of civil rights leaders and the NAACP to show the magnitude of the boycott's influence
<u>Explanation:</u>
In 1955, “Rosa Parks”, a black seamstress, was arrested as she denied to give her 'bus seat' to the white passengers.
The boycott is considered the first major action of the "American Civil Rights movement". 'Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.' led the boycott. There was a 13-month long protest after Rosa Pars arrest.
Then in "November 1956", Supreme Court stated that discrimination on public buses was not lawful and only then the bus boycott ended successfully.