Incomplete question. However, I assumed you are referring to the story, "Fahrenheit" 451 by Ray Bradbury.
<u>Explanation:</u>
For example, in the novel, the character Clarisse is portrayed as someone who appreciates nature, so much so that she finds time always to observe creation even though most people in her community are preoccupied with work and entertainment that they lack the time to do so.
Another character is Mildred, the wife of Montag, she is portrayed as someone who has a love for entertainment that is so strong to the extent it overshadows that of her husband. Her behavior contrast with that of Clarisse who has a healthy view of entertainment.
What the author, Montag is saying through his characters is that
- those in his society do not value human life, recall we were told the police don't punish those who over speed, thus accidents occur often.
- those in his society are less concerned about their families; which was made evident in the case of Mildred.
Answer:
Fred and his colleagues believe that as the pressure eased, the failures also decreased and stimulated the various earthquakes that are likely to be noticed in New Madrid.
Explanation:
After researching the origin of the failure in New Madrid and the consequences this causes, Fred and his research colleagues came to the conclusion that the weight of the soil above the speech retained the stress that this situation caused in the region. However, the river that passed through this place began to remove the elements above the ground causing a progressive decrease in weight, which generated a decrease in pressure, which consequently reduced the failures of the place and caused the numerous earthquakes that occur in the place. However, Fred confesses that it is difficult to obtain evidence to prove this.
Answer:
c. Adjust yourself.
Explanation:
The statement that there will never be a perfect man means that every one of us has faults in us, one way or the other. This also means that no one is perfect, and perfection doesn't exist in anyone.
So, finding one<em> "with faults [one] can deal with"</em> becomes the only possible solution. And in that aspect, adjusting oneself to that "fault" in the man/person one finds or wants is the way to getting the solution.
Thus, the correct answer is option c.
If the adaptations do not resemble the source text, C. the audience cannot find connections between the source and the adaptations
<h3>What is an Adaptation?</h3>
This refers to the use of a written work to portray in the form of a film or movie.
Hence, we can see that when a book has been adapted into a movie or TV series, the main ideas need to resemble, otherwise, the audience cannot find connections between the source and the adaptations.
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