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a life on the ocean wave and where the scarttered water rave
Bradbury describes Mildred’s earbuds as seashells. He uses this metaphor in a reference as people hold a seashell up to one’s ear to hear the sound of the ocean.
This should alarm the reader because the <em>seashells are used by Montag’s society to control information and control potential rebellions</em>. This is a way to control individuals and paint a different reality. Also with the seashells always plugged in <em>people don’t have the time or a silence to listen to their own thoughts.</em>
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C. cultural context
Explanation:
So, the statement above explains the success of Shirley Temple's films by explaining the setting of their making, or by giving them a context.
Context can be defined as the set of circumstances that form a basis for understanding an event or an action or a sentence. So, a cultural context provides us with the current situation in all spheres of life at the time, helping us understand the success of those films.
Obviously, all those aspects of life aren't listed here; it is only stated that the time frame is the Great Depression which refers to economic crisis in 1920s and 1930s.
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40. excited 48. breathed
41. extremely 49. had done
42. exact 50. had ever
43. sneaky 51. saw, was working
44. appreciation 52. when I went to Paris
45. had left, forgot for a holiday
46. were you
47. took
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