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    Exercise 1 Choose from the list in every number‚ the WORD OR PHRASE that you think would be most effective to use in referring to persons you want your readers TO OVE OR ADMIRE‚ consult the dictionary if needed Explain the reason or reasons for your five choices. 1. arrogant‚ affectionate‚ silent 2. determined‚ stubborn‚ stupid 3. liberal‚ bigot‚ old-fashioned 4. sarcastic‚ creative‚ narrow-minded 5. a liar‚ a simpleton a genius _________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    ULYSSES S. GRANT Ulysses S. Grant quoted that although a soldier by profession‚ he never felt any sort of fondness for war and did not advocate it; except as a means of peace. Ulysses S. Grant didn’t like to fight and only did so when necessary. Ulysses S. Grant was a man of many talents. Even though he preferred not going into war it was overall best for the country. Ulysses S. Grant played a strong part to lead the Union into victory over the Confederacy and strategically took down the Confederacy

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    Books provide one with knowledge‚ creativity‚ imagination‚ and awareness. Burning books eliminates all of these factors. The destruction of books will lead to chaos and ignorance. In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury book burning is accepted in society. Citizens who have books hidden in their homes are faced with consequence of having their home burned down‚ and of course the books. One reads this and can not believe that something like this happens and is accepted‚ but fail to realize that events such

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    thought. It was precisely this censorship that Ray Bradbury was looking at when he wrote Fahrenheit 451. He looked at what would happen if all books were banned‚ instead of just books that people found offensive. The result was a dark and oppressive society that was devoid of any free thought and new ideas besides those created by the presiding powers that controlled the media. Bradbury was writing about the future that he saw occurring based on the increasing

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    Censorship Will Burn You According to Ray Bradbury in 2053 all the firefighters will be used to censor people from books. The author of Fahrenheit 451 shows situational irony in his writing of censorship in the future. The readers go into the book thinking that the main protagonist will be causing problems for the fire department when really the main character Guy Montag and his colleagues are the firefighters. Bradbury uses firefighters to destroy books‚ burn down the houses and arrest anyone who

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    Back then when Abraham Lincoln protested against racism‚ he asserted that “Achievement has no color” and just like Lincoln‚ Grant faced racial discrimination by breaking down the white man’s prejudice. Not like any other colored people in the society‚ Grant he went off to college and achieved a college education even though he is a black man. Grant Wiggins became a teacher just because that is the only vocation that an educated black man can do in the south. “ I am not [a] great [teacher]. I am

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    Leon Le P-1 3-5-13 Fahrenheit 451 Major Work Analysis 1. Author. title genre. Ray Bradbury‚ Novel ‚ Science Fiction 2. Setting: time‚ place and any important literary or historical context. 1950–1953‚ Los Angeles‚ California‚ 1953 (a shorter version entitled “The Fireman” was published in 1951 in Galaxy Science Fiction) 3. Major characters Majors: Guy Montag- Protagonist‚ named after the paper-manufacturing company. Montag quest with him burning books due to its be illegal in the society

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    English teacher Mr. Robs would yell at me. Being an 8th grader‚ I was not entirely used to a more advanced writing style. It was similar to what I had been used to writing with only a few more advancements such as 1” margins as well as a header in the corner. However‚ I would find out his style of MLA was not all that correct either‚ and when I moved to The Meadows‚ I had to re-learn MLA. Writing has not always been my favorite but when I get started‚ I get on a roll and cannot stop until I finish.

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    Fahrenheit 451 has many forms of irony and it is a strong driving force used by Bradbury to push his point across to the reader. There are many instances where Bradbury uses irony to drive the point home. For example‚ the elephant in the room would be the fact that firemen start fires. This is a huge driving force to the theme that society is falling under the spell of censorship. Another good example of irony is how Clarisse is considered antisocial in this novel for being what the reader considers

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    Bradbury’s science fiction novel Fahrenheit 451‚ there are many warnings. Censorship is one of the clearest warnings throughout the book along with cautions about the overuse of technology and the need for acceptance of all people. These issues can still apply today because they can be easily related to in our everyday lives. Fahrenheit 451 was used as a cautionary tale back when it was written and it still applies today. Censorship in Fahrenheit 451 is one of the key topics. The “firemen” in the

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