Schlosser shows transparency when he properly supports his claim by using quoted evidence. Option D is the correct one. "Robert L. Peterson , the chairman of IBP, said that moving...." ; " The move shows you...," Don Weswley told the Omaha World -Herald; " They take whatever....."
I'm pretty sure it's the first one. 451 degrees is the temp which paper burns, the book is about book burning. There aren't 451 characters that are focused on, I don't think 451 pertains to the address or district...it was really vague to make it seem like it could happen anywhere to anyone.
Answer:
He takes the crown home and locks it away
in a cupboard in his dressing room. Then he ensures
that all doors and windows of his house are locked, but,
that same night, he wakes to discover his son holding
the damaged crown. A part of the crown, with three
diamonds in it, is missing, and when accused of stealing the
missing diamonds, Arthur refuses to explain his actions.
Explanation: