Answer:
medieval - pertaining or belonging to the Middle Ages
heinous - grossly wicked, evil, or vile
surveillance - close observation of a person or group
ceiling - the interior upper surface of a room; the maximum limit
forfeit - to surrender or be forced to surrender
perceive - to take notice of; observe; detect
counterfeit - to make a copy of, usually with the intent to defraud
seize - to take or grab
believe - to accept as true or real
Answer:
Examples:
They are televising his interview throughout the world.
The TV station is televising his interview throughout the world.
Explanation:
There are various 'unknown' possibilities for the subject; THAT'S why this sentence is usually written in the passive: when you don't know who is performing the action. (AND/OR, of course, when you want the focus to be on the receiver of the action, in this case: the interview.)
Montag gets on the subway and starts reading the Bible, because he wants to memorize some lines from it. However, he is being constantly distracted and interrupted by an advertisement for Denham's Dentrifice toothpaste, as its jingle is played over and over again on the subway. He gets really mad because of it and starts screaming and yelling, before he leaves at the next stop.