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mr Goodwill [35]
3 years ago
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What was different about the fire montag saw after leaving the river?

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PilotLPTM [1.2K]3 years ago
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In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Montag sees a fire after leaving the river that he describes as being warm, this is different from the burning fires that he has described earlier in the book. Though he is scared of the fire still, he approaches. 
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The most correct answer is C is the most correct answer.

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In normal terms, a redundant relative pronoun such as ‘which’ or an essential modifier such as ‘that’ will incline to modify the noun that is just before and take an appropriate verb depending upon the number of the noun, mostly plural, except when the subject ‘one’ is preceded by the definite article ‘the’.

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1. Trenton, New Jersey, is ‘<em>but one of</em>’ a large number of communities ‘<em>that is looking to</em>’ use its waterfront as a way for it to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.

2. Trenton, New Jersey, is but ‘the one of’ a large number of communities ‘that is looking’ to use its waterfront as a way for it to improve the quality of urban life and attract new businesses.

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In the second case, since the definite article ‘the’ is present the focus clearly shifts to the article ‘the’, which restricts the number to singular. Hence, in the second case, the modifier ‘that’ in spite of its relevance will go along taking a singular verb ‘is looking’.

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