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Studentka2010 [4]
3 years ago
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5 Examples of Montag changing in part 2

English
1 answer:
marin [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Montag changed a few time throughout the book. at the beginning he followed the rules did whatever he was asked. then he started to doubt what he was told. then he broke the rules. Then He got caught and was on the run. Then the town was destroyed and he was an outcast.

Explanation:

hope this helps been a while since i read the book.

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D: He might do this later on, but for the present, we are more concerned about Scrooge the man, not Scrooge the benefactor.

Second

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In as you like it, the winter's wind is shown to be a cold devil.  (In my part of the country (Western Canada) the speaker was talking about an east wind. There is nothing colder more penetrating than an east wind.) The wind is part of what we inherited from Adam.

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