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@grlpower you are deleting my answer without any reason!
The event at 11N. Elm was significant for Montag. Here he meets Mrts. Blake, the owner of the house filled with books that they have to burn. She is adamant not to leave her house and books. Before she gets burned with her books, the woman said the quote "Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out." This line is very significant because the woman wants to imply that may her death serve as the spark that will light up a revolution against the government and their stamping out of free thinking. She wants to serve as an example on why she is willing to sacrifice her life for her beliefs. It is significant in understanding fahrenheit 451 because it is the turning point for the protagonist Montag to finally go with his principles and go against the government.
The voice because words are more powerfull than the body language. Hope I helped.
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I belive technology is helping us
Everything in our everyday life is technology; cars, phones, computers, printers, manufacturers. Without these things and all of the other technology we use daily, we would be set back almost three hundred years
Without cars we would be stuck with no way to be productive in life. Unless you live right by your job of course. But no one could get to the factories, mines, and most of the essential jobs.
This evidence shows that we could not function without technology in our daily lives. If we can not get to our jobs, that industry would have no one to work for them. Creating 0 product or profit.
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