The answer is, C: The car represents the decendence and excess of the 1920's
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Classical Conditioning is associating one with another through association. A good example would be Pavlov and his dogs. Pavlov would ring a bell and then feed the dogs. Then every time he rang the bell, the dogs would salivate thinking it was time to eat. This question is asking you how do you think this government was able to condition these people into being afraid of flowers and books? What kind of methods do you think they used? Do you think they were hit with books or only allowed to touch thorned flowers?
Maybe it means that the riches are mine
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Relationships between people are important to maintaining. During one’s lifetime, these relationships will change for the better or worse. In the novel, Flowers for Algernon, the author, Daniel Keyes, presents a change in the main character’s relationship with many people. As Charlie’s intelligence increases, he finds out a lot about himself and becomes a different person. He learns the meaning of love, and experiences this newfound feeling with Alice Kinnian. Charlie’s teacher at Beekman College for Adults, Miss Kinnian, is one of the only people who are concerned and genuinely care about him.
They are prideful ....hope this is the answer