I believe it is #2/B, search for the island’s inhabitants. based on his “Where there are pistol shots there are men, Where there are men, there is food,” his morning goal was to find the men and the food.
yes i agree a should be it,
It is cheaper to use fossil fuels then to invest in renewable energy technology.
Research link(https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/apr/17/why-cant-we-give-up-fossil-fuels)
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Answer:
It raises the important question of how, and if, technology should be monitored and regulated. While there are risks and drawbacks to developing the Flying Machine, the contraption also creates a lot of beauty and releases it into the world.
Explanation: Bradbury's story introduces the concept of weighing the rewards and drawbacks of technology, as well as the negative sides of censorship, which in this case result in the death of the inventor of the Flying Machine. We rarely hear of the invention process being stopped because of negative externalities. Should that be reported and talked about more often? These are ideas that Bradbury would like for us to debate.
1) Because they got mad for them hanging out with Cherri
2)Because Dally wanted Johnny to become independent and fight for himself. He was proud he showed his anger to the Socs, and so he would be less sensitive and weak.
3) It symbolizes how it's a new change/beginning for them. Similar to the sunset which Johnny and PB watched, it says nothing gold can stay because they seemed like they were stuck depending on the other members when suddenly they must fight for themself.