I haven't read Fahrenheit 451 in a very long time, but I do remember this part. I think a possible reason as to why the author does this is to start creating conflict and introduce the real turning point of the story, when we find out what the real problem is. Hope this helped.
Without rules and regulations false actions could cause bodily harm or harm to others
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If I was in charge of a classroom every assignment ever given would be based off of electronics. I would grade every one of my students assignments on time. My classroom would be like zen-ish. I would have a rock garden and bean bags, with a carpet that says "in this classroom we all are treated equally. I would allow students to munch on snacks in the class room. So long as all the work gets done. Even then, I wouldn't overload my students with work.
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When Kurt Vonnegut writes his short story "Harrison Bergeron", the hidden message concerns the dangers of total equality. In Vonnegut's America, the Government decided to amend the Constitution, so that all citizens are entirely equal in all aspects of life.
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“ Smells” is a linking verb in this sentence. It connects the subject, cake, with information about that subject—it smells good.Explanation: