Which word helps identify a compare and contrast essayA. Solved
B. Unlike
C. Features
D. During
E. Because

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B

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A pile of Shells? I'm not sure but I believe maybe you're looking for the word leftovers or scraps.

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he has lots of fun meeting it but is very scared!

Please help! Which sentence uses a verb that agrees with its subject? A. Julia, like her twin brother Jason, swim very well. B. The cellular phones inside that display case is also able to take digital photos. C. The bird behind those bushes appear to be a blue jay. D. The storm drains on Main Street were flooded.

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The answer is D. The storm drains on Main Street were flooded since the subject "drains" is plural, which agrees with "were"

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Me personally , living in a crowdedness area is a subject of confusion. I have longed to live in the city sincerely I was little , but’s honestly prefer living in a less crowded area close but far from the city.

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Write a response to Captain Beatty reflecting on his ideas about education and his charge that "a book is a loaded gun."  Do you agree or disagree with his ideas?  Explain your own ideas about education and the value of books.

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I agree with some of Captain Beatty's ideas.  For example one of which is that not every man is born free and equal however made equal under the constitution.  I believe this to be true as laws are what make us equal.  Everyone is born different, either smarter, faster or more artistic than the other. Under the law everyone is mandate to the same rights and privileges.  However, I do not believe that "each man should be the image of another; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves against."  If each man is the image of another and no one is intellectual then there is no motivation.  Society cannot function and humans will almost serve no purpose. No one will thrive and no one will excel.   I believe that a book is a loaded gun because knowledge is the greatest tool or weapon you could carry.  Information attained through books and study is primitive in todays society.  Beatty believes that books dangerous, contradictory and offend to many people so they should be burned. However, offence is taken when things perhaps make you question your normal view on things.  

Beatty's explicit reason for destroying books is to maintain social order.

Early in the story, shortly after stealing a book from a woman's house that the firemen burn, Montag becomes sick with guilt, and considers calling in sick. He doesn't even realize that he's already late for work as he considers this, and Captain Beatty promptly arrives to "see for himself" how sick Montag is. He knows Montag isn't really sick, and Beatty is such a perceptive person that he knows Montag is experiencing a sort of moral crisis that, according to Beatty, every fireman goes through sooner or later. Beatty then describes the true history and purpose of the firemen.

According to Beatty, society got so overpopulated, so sensitive to insult, and so concerned with pleasure, that things which created divisions became so unwelcome as to be dangerous to social order itself. He gives the example of a bright young student in school; this student, by making others feel stupid, whether intentionally or not, caused unhappiness and discord. Beatty concludes;

You must understand that our civilization is so vast that we can't have our minorities upset and stirred. Ask yourself, What do we want in this country, above all? People want to be happy, isn't that right? Haven't you heard it all your life? I want to be happy, people say. Well, aren't they? Don't we keep them moving, don't we give them fun?

Beatty asserts that books are traitorous and divisive; what one person might see as valuable knowledge might offend another. He mentions that "the Devil can quote scripture for his purposes", and that books are ultimately incompatible with a society that prizes happiness and calm. He also suggests that censorship came "from the bottom", i.e. from the people, and is therefore a democratic act.

On a deeper level, Beatty is a well-read and philosophical person in his own right, and he believes there is a loneliness to the universe that society helps us to ignore. Beatty does not want to worry about this; he prefers the life of instant gratification and minimal thinking that social has fabricated.

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a little

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Which poem are u referring to?
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