Answer:
How did the conflict(s) resolve, if at all?
Explanation:
This questions requires first thinking of the entire story as well as analyzing the plot and the overall message of the story to determine the conflict and resolution.
Bradbury is trying to show how this society is constantly bombarded with media. In this case, it's advertisements pounding them into a passive state. No one on the train is talking or interacting. They are just sitting listening to the advertisement like they are being brainwashed into buying denham's dentifrice. In contrast to this Montag is trying to read a passage from the Bible about letting go of material things (including Denham's dentifrice). This juxtaposition between the natural world and materialism further shows how society is so wrapped up in media that they are unaware of the world around them.
Answer:
The Interesting Question Hook. An interesting question hook is when you ask a question that relates to your essay or paper. ...
The Strong Statement/Declaration Hook. ...
The Fact/ Statistic Hook. ...
The Metaphor / Simile Hook. ...
The Story Hook. ...
The Description Hook. ...
The Quotation Hook.
Explanation:
The answer is b.) Noisy parting.