Blog

Thursday, December 8, 2016

What was the device called which Faber had given Montag in order to communicate with him?

›
In Part Two "The Sieve and the Sand" of the novel Fahrenheit 451, Montag travels to Faber's house trying to find meaning in th...

What were the Corn Laws?

›
The Corn Laws placed restrictions on the importation of grain into Great Britain. Many members of Parliament were large (mostly absentee) la...
Wednesday, December 7, 2016

The most common atomospheric gas is

›
The atmosphere refers to the layer of gases surrounding Earth. The composition of the atmosphere contains the following gases. Nitrogen make...

Is Napoleon a dictator or a reformer? Why is he a dictator? Why is he a reformer?

›
No person—even those as polarizing as Napoleon Bonaparte—can be classified as only on specific kind of person. So, is Napoleon a reformer or...
Tuesday, December 6, 2016

In a detailed reference, how does Harper Lee give the reader an insight into the black community through the character Reverend Sykes?

›
Reverend Sykes is definitely a respected leader in the black community, so he would be their go-to-guy with any of their concerns. Also, wit...

In To Kill a Mockingbird, Jem comes up with his own categories for people in the world--his own definition of background. How does he define the...

›
This is in Chapter 23. The conversation comes about because Aunt Alexandra has just told Scout that she cannot ever invite Walter Cunningham...
Saturday, December 3, 2016

What is Andrew Jackson's idea of being common man and tyrant?

›
Andrew Jackson represented the interests of the common man. His detractors also called him a tyrant. Andrew Jackson believed the common man’...
›
Home
View web version
Powered by Blogger.