Answer:
Burning books goes against the freedoms that Americans hold dear.
Explanation:
"I Am Very Real" is a letter Kurt Vonnegut wrote to the head of the Drake High School board regarding school's burning of controversial books, including one of Kurt's.
Basically, Vonnegut is strongly opposing the idea of destroying books, especially book being proclaimed immoral and controversial without even having been read. Through this problem, he expresses his concern for much greater issue - disturbing the free flow of ideas by destroying books.
He sees this act as uncivilized and undemocratic, the act that goes against deeply cherished freedom
Answer:
Chapter: "the Lost Child"
Explanation:
The desire of the boy in the story of, "The last child" were many things..
The things being sold on the street were a part of his desire..
The little boy used to admire all the things that were being sold on the street. And the things being sold in the fair..
However, he didn't really get everything..
The desire leads to the theme and moral of the story as well. That how there are many people who might seem appealing in life, many things that are appealing in life, but not so much in reality..