The words long pondered, eyelids drooped, and dreary sigh reveal the pace of the story.
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
main idea.
Explanation
The poet aim was to inform poetry-lovers the pleasure of reading that can carry the reader to distant places imaged by the persona. The poem is a celebration of the power of reading. The first line, “There is no Frigate like a Book” suggest how amazing reading is and how a person can escape from reality for another form of relief away from hectic life. The human body is compared to the ‘chariot’ that bears the human soul which enables a person to enjoy the inexpensive joy of reading which enlightens and liberates the human mind.
Answer:
services
Explanation:
not a - goods are basically valuable objects such as food.
not c - same reason as a
not d - our needs are necessary, needs are the definition of necessary
not e - resources are things used
That leaves B
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