I'd say that the quote from Daly's "Sixteen" which helps the reader to infer the time period in which the short story took place is "Same size as Garbo's."
I believe that this refers to the actress Greta Garbo, who acted in the 1920s and 1930s.
Bradbury is trying to show how this society is constantly bombarded with media. In this case, it's advertisements pounding them into a passive state. No one on the train is talking or interacting. They are just sitting listening to the advertisement like they are being brainwashed into buying denham's dentifrice. In contrast to this Montag is trying to read a passage from the Bible about letting go of material things (including Denham's dentifrice). This juxtaposition between the natural world and materialism further shows how society is so wrapped up in media that they are unaware of the world around them.
Chronological, because it lists the steps in order of which comes first to last.
Answer:
C. The objective teacher graded his students on their performance and not on their personality.
Explanation:
Question #1
<span>Consider how a house can “build” someone. What does this mean?
A house can actually build someone because, sense they were to live in this house for years, this house would then bring back memories that they have held in their mind for quite a long time. And as this song brought out, she went back to her house, and all she wanted to see was her memories that she had back when she was a lot younger. This built her very much. And as it did to her, it can happen to anyone actually.
Question #2
</span><span>What does a home represent to the people who live there?
A home would represent life, (in a sense).Where they would feel most comfortable. Home is where they lived, where they (we) have grown up, where we have all learned our desires of what we would love to learn. Home is where we learned to be good, as good children, and to learn to be good adults. Home is where we have learned discipline, as we learn to make the correct and right decision that our parents or our guardian has taught us. Home would be everything to us, it would mean home!
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