Answer:
The conclusion from the Declaration of Independence that is best supported by the reasoning in these sentences is "People should publicly declare their grievances before taking a drastic action"
Explanation:
These lines from the Declaration of Independence state that it is fundamental for the correct work of government and for benefit of people to express their discontent with any situation that is happening around the way the country is being ruled, so it will not be necessary to get to extreme action on behalf of the people demands.
Answer:
Montag survises by killing and burning Captain Beatty with flame thrower.
Explanation:
- In the end of book 'Fahrenheit 451', in Part 3: 'Burning Bright' [Pages 113-165] Montag burns Captain Beatty.
- Montag does as Captain orders and burns his house, but when Beatty threatens to kill his friend Faber, Montag burns him to death and attacks his fellow firefighters.
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Because so it helps us understand things more than having words all squished together
It is the story of events that actually happened during a specific time of the authors life.
Alleged madness
The passage from Act 3 Scene 4 has the recurring idea of alleged madness. First, Olivia, Maria, Sir Toby and Fabian were all making Malvolio seem crazy and devil-possessed with his snobbery and arrogance. Then, the passage shows Olivia desperately in love, thinking she is like Malvolio--going mad. Lastly, Antonio's friendship to Sebastian ( who was actually Cesario) was introduced. Antonio was made to seem mad from his misdirected loyalty.