Technology. Technological innovation represents the central source of society's problems in Fahrenheit 451. Throughout the book, Bradbury treats technology as inherently anesthetizing and destructive. In the prehistory of the novel, technology played an important role in the social decline of reading.
Serious but not dark. show that you are trying hard to get your point across but not to hard. also, dont be so serious that you creep them out
I think its B... Hope this helps
He has became more humble, learned to make better decisions, and is less arrogant and proud.
The correct answer is Cursing and profanity can have a profound effect on someone.
Momaday does not make mention of concepts such as curses or profanity. He rather believes language is a powerful tool in the sense that words can inspire emotions and shape reality, and is important to preserve in order to understand ourselves as human beings. Momaday also believes that man's idea of himself exist in language, and in language alone - which is a re-phrasing of the first option presented on the list.