Oh, I love Fahrenheit 451! I always thought that having the last name Montag was so weird :) Anyway, so after Montag begins to lose faith in the utopian society that legalized complete book burning, he begins wandering the street at nighttime so that he can think about what he wants to do. While wandering, a car full of teenagers comes along. And what do they try to do? Why, they try to run him over. By including this in the novel, Bradbury shows just how amoral and corrupt society had gotten. Clarisse talks about this corruption earlier in the novel, when she speaks about how children try to run pedestrians over, simply for the fun of it. Corruption is at the very core of Bradbury's society, and affects both children and adults. <span />
i'm not sure about the first question, but the second one is the 14th amendment
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The correct answer is C (Standing Comittee)
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They have administrative jurisdiction, standing committee groups think about bills and issues and suggest measures for thought by their particular chambers. They likewise have oversight duty to screen organizations, projects, and exercises inside their jurisdictions, and now and again in regions that cut crosswise over panel locales
. Most standing boards of trustees prescribe financing levels—approvals—for government activities and for new and existing projects. A couple has different capacities.
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Women’s participation in the abolitionist movement allowed them to raise issues of their own natural rights largely because it turned them into activists. It gave them the idea that they could participate in the political arena just as men could.
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northern forest fertilizer runoff
Midwestern river thermal water
oceans acid raid
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