Annotated Bibliography Note-Taking Guide Fill in the notes for the amendment and for each of the three categories (multimedia‚ contemporary cases‚ advocacy documents). If you need support for the citation‚ consult the MLA Formatting Guide you printed from the lesson. Amendment for your topic (from the Bill of Rights): fourth amendment Citation:https: //www.law.cornell.edu/wex/Fourth_amendment What information from this source seems the most important? The most vital piece of the alteration is
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shallow‚ insincere‚ and devoid of any emotion. This is portrayed through Mildred and the way she is consistently focused into the parlor walls and her technology which makes her unaware of her surroundings. Her lack of emotional presence is presented by the way Montag walks into the room and initially describes it as “not empty” then “indeed empty”. The use of this paradox is to emphasise to the reader that although Mildred is physically present‚ her emotional existence is absent. Further into the
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In this passage Montag is speaking to Mildred‚ his wife‚ while they are in their house. In this quote it shows how Clarisse is different from the society and most of the people that live in it. She really was the only one who liked to know things about other people instead of herself. In the novel Clarisse is a huge turning point in Montag’s life. The quote is important because it show Montag’s feelings toward Clarisse. He starts to try to see the society in her eyes and he feel that one way he can
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References: [1].Parten‚ M. (2003). Using virtual instruments in ameasurements laboratory. Proceedings of the 2003 AmericanSociety for Engineering Education Annual Conference &Exposition‚ June 22-26‚ 2003. [2].MrinalTrikhal‚ Tapan Gandhi‚ AyushBhandari‚ and Vijay Kharel
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In the short story Harrison Bergeron and in the novel Fahrenheit 451 both display that everyone is equal and that no one is better looking or smarter than anyone else‚ this is the law of both states. An example of this in the novel is that no one can read or have there own thought and if they try to disobey the law they will be killed. An example from the short story is that George was smarter than most people in his town so they put a transmitter in his head to make a noise every 10 seconds and
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is so used to not having a joining with anybody‚ not even his wife‚ Mildred. “It’s strange‚ I don’t miss her‚ it’s strange I don’t feel much of anything‚” said Montag. “Even if she dies‚ I realized a moment ago‚ I don’t think I’ll feel sad. It isn’t right. Something must be wrong with me.” (155). It’s sad that after the short time Montag has spent with Clarisse‚ he still has a better bond with her than he ever did with Mildred. A lot of things can
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In Fahrenheit 451‚ time goes by faster because of all the time that is spent on technology. Our society is becoming more and more like the society in the book because people are becoming more addicted to the technology when we should be paying attention to our surroundings in the real world. The society in Fahrenheit 451‚ is so occupied on their phones that they don’t have a notice of time. Today’s society has became very similar and is going to lead to worse in the future. As it says in the book
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The Known World: A Novel “An Ironic Oddity in African American U.S. History” The Known World: A Novel (2003) is the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Edward P. Jones. The book was praised by critics for its provocative depiction of the complexities of slavery in the United States and helped establish Jones’s reputation as an author of note. Jones was inspired while attending College of the Holy Cross when he learned that a few free blacks owned slaves in pre-Civil War America. The author spent
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At the time that Fahrenheit 451 was written‚ everyone feared communism. People were burning books that were thought to contain communist ideas. This was known as the Red Scare in America. The same controversy was explained through Montag’s world. The government was controlling their people by depriving them of their knowledge and burning books that contained that knowledge. They also made their people mindless with technology. The Sea-Shell Radio’s that the government gave everyone and the constant
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In the book Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury the role of Fireman is different than today’s. In the book Firemen start fires rather than put them out. The story takes place in the future‚ a future that is different than one might predict. People do not enjoy their free time the way they may like‚ no one reads as books are banned. It is believed the words in the books and the ideas of the books are poisoning peoples minds. People mostly watch television on televisions so large they take up entire
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