Nature in American settlements played, arguably, the biggest role. When they came to settle, they needed to hunt. The animals differed because of what they ate. They needed homes, and the trees were different. They built homes out of nature and they hunted the food so they wouldn't starve. There were medicinal plants, too. While they could not have cured A before, they can now, while B was easy to fix before, they don't have C to treat it, and D and E were poisonous. Their lives were changed because of nature. They may or may not have lived comfortably before, but now, they needed to survive, and nature provided them challenges, but a way to survive.
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Hello. From the background of your question, we can see that you are referring to the book "Fahrenheit 451," which tells the story of a society dominated by an authoritarian government that prohibits the reading of books. In this society, firefighters are responsible for burning books and the houses where those books are found.
Montag, quoted in the question above, is one of those firefighters. However, little by little he starts to get in touch with the books and realizes how empty his life is without reading. In this case, Montag joins a group of people who are fighting to overthrow this government and allow reading to be a legal activity again.
When Montag says the line "It was not burning, it was warming," he is referring to how fire has the ability to bind as well as destroy. That's because he had just run away from a chase, until he found a group of teachers around a campfire. As a firefighter, Montage had only seen the destructive power of fire, but there, he saw how fire plays a role in bringing people together, making them comfortable and allowing a positive and meaningful conversation to be established between people. This quote shows that everything that is destructive can be reframed by people with good knowledge.
Answer:
The protagonist is the main character, and the opposing character is the antagonist.
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You don’t actually expect people to answer all that right
Answer:
1. nominate - to formally suggest and recommend a candidate for election
2. plank - an issue upon which the campaign may build, such as civil rights, taxes, energy or education
3. platform - the declared policy of a political group
4. precinct - an election region or section of a community
5. strategy - a plan of action