Answer:
"Farenheit 451" was a popular novel by Bradbury which was published in 1953, which discussed a lot of technological conveniences the world would have in future, which eventually came true. Following is the list of technological conveniences mentioned by Bradbury in his novel, along with the examples from the novel:
1) Parlor Walls (Televisions) : "big walls in each room people and lived inside those wall"
2)Seashell and Thimble Radios (earbuds): "And in her ears the little Seashells, the thimble radios tamped tight, and an electronic ocean of sound, of music and talk and music and talk coming in, coming in on the shore of her unsleeping mind"
3) Ultra Fast Subway (Bullet trains): "The subway fled past him"
4) The self buttering toast (Automated machinary): "Toast popped out of a silver toaster, was seized by a spider metal hand that drenched it with melted butter"
5) The Beetle (Cars): "The beetle was in high thunder. The beetle came skimming. It was upto 120 mph, it was upto 130 mph atleast...."
Answer:
Hmm, I'm not sure what type of techniques would describe those phrases, but I know a word that does.
Explanation:
platitude
"a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful."
examples:
"Everything happens for a reason."
"Time heals all wounds."
Answer:
see explanation
Explanation:
london's character does not survive in the story--> many prospectors got sick and some died
london's character is traveling along a common gold rush route--> people from around the world went to the yukon to find gold
london's character struggles to get to camp--> traveling in the yukon was difficult, especially in winter months
london's character is inexperienced and does not listen to advice--> people had little knowledge of surviving a harsh environment
Answer:
A) they want to fight climate change.
Explanation:
If climate change occurs more water will rise and the islands may be under water and the people will die.
<span>The Epic of Beowulf describes an ancient societies fear of the unknown. Throughout Beowulf's challenges in the story we learn about how this society had a deep fear of being destroyed by an unknown that could come in to their society to pillage and plunder. This is combatted by having a great hero(Beowulf) come to save the day from the bog monster and its evil mother.</span>