Answer: He seems sick again.
Explanation: Quote from the text: "Montag's head whirled sickeningly. He felt beaten unmercifully on brow, eyes, nose, lips, chin,
on shoulders, on upflailing arms."
A chariot is compared to a hearse that arrives to bury the fall
Answer: it means to explain your success
<span>The main character who must struggle against opposing forces is called the protagonist. The protagonist is the main character in a work of literature - for example, Dorian Gray in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," or Harry Potter in his novels, or Frodo Baggins in "The Lord of the Rings." A hero doesn't necessarily have to be a protagonist - it can be any character in a novel. A villain is a bad guy - an antagonist, and is the opposite of a protagonist.</span>