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sasho [114]
3 years ago
10

5. In the passage, what causes the conflict between Mr.Mead and the police car?

English
1 answer:
erastova [34]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: he is a writer, has no wife, no viewing screen and his lights are on in his house.

Explanation: when the police officer asked what is his profession, mr mead said he’s a writer and the police car responded that it was not a profession meaning being a writer in that society was non existent. the police car also asked if mr mead has a viewing screen and wife, the police car responded with a “fiery beam”. then the police car is going to bring mr mead to the psychiatrist center in response that mr mead is different from the “normal” people in his society.

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