I think this story is told in a witty an interesting way since it started where it should have finished with the funeral of the main character to create intrigue. Emily was somehow weird when the story said that there was hair on the pillow which meant that she slept next to him when he was dead.
I presume you have these lines in mind:
"CALIBAN (kneeling): As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island."
The correct answer is B: He is enslaved by a tyrant. He then explains that his tyrant (Prospero) has cunningly deceived him and took his island from him. Caliban wants Trinculo and Stefano to help him murder Prospero and retrieve the island.
I'm pretty sure that the answer is a 'Rhetorical Question' however I may be wrong
Answer:
The woman chose to burn herself along with her books because perhaps she would rather die than be deprived of the knowledge she was restricted if she lived. Montag saw this as shocking and sees the power the books hold over some.
Explanation:
Answer: for the questions you can go to
Explanation: your not gonna I know you wanna