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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Is the Crucible a play?, “The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play. Pay attenti
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  What are the biggest symbols of Fahrenheit 451?, “Some symbols throughout Fahrenheit 451 include blood as a representation of human primal sense of instinct. Additionally, the Phoenix is a symbol for how mankind is able to learn from its mistakes and improve what has been destroyed. As you read, look for these symbols and others similar!”
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  Who is the author of Fahrenheit 451?, “The author of “Fahrenheit 451” is Ray Bradbury.”
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  Give me the themes of Fahrenheit 451?, “Of course! Fahrenheit 451 explores the dangers of censorship and the loss of critical thinking in a society where books are banned and intellectual freedom is suppressed. It also addresses the theme of personal awakening and the role of individual resistance in the fight against oppressive regimes. Think about in what ways does Fahrenheit 451 depict the consequences of a society that prioritizes entertainment and conformity over intellectual curiosity and dissent, and what can this teach us about the value of critical thinking in our own lives?”
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- Who is the author for Of Mice and Men?, “The author of "Of Mice and Men" is John Steinbeck.”
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  Where is the book Of Mice and Men based?, “The book Of Mice and Men is based on a ranch in Soledad, California. In several of his fiction works, including Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck illustrates how grueling, challenging, and often unrewarding the life of migrant farmers could be. Just as George and Lennie dream of a better life on their own farm, the Great Plains farmers dreamed of finding a better life in California.”
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  What is controversial about To Kill a Mockingbird?, “To Kill a Mockingbird addresses racism and injustice in the American South, leading to controversies over its use of racial epithets and portrayal of race relations. Ask yourself: Are the portrayals of minorities and racism realistic? Have you ever experienced similar developments?”
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  What are some common challenges when reading To Kill a Mockingbird?, “Since To Kill a Mockingbird was written in a time of racial segregation, the novel's exploration of racism and social justice can be intense and might require sensitive discussion. Understanding the American South during the 1930s is crucial for grasping the novel's themes and it is valuable to research the history of American racism. Try asking yourself what aspects from To Kill a Mockingbird are problematic or still ring true today.”
 
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  What are the biggest symbols of Fahrenheit 451?, “Some symbols throughout Fahrenheit 451 include blood as a representation of human primal sense of instinct. Additionally, the Phoenix is a symbol for how mankind is able to learn from its mistakes and improve what has been destroyed. As you read, look for these symbols and others similar!”
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  Who is the author of Fahrenheit 451?, “The author of “Fahrenheit 451” is Ray Bradbury.”
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  Give me the themes of Fahrenheit 451?, “Of course! Fahrenheit 451 explores the dangers of censorship and the loss of critical thinking in a society where books are banned and intellectual freedom is suppressed. It also addresses the theme of personal awakening and the role of individual resistance in the fight against oppressive regimes. Think about in what ways does Fahrenheit 451 depict the consequences of a society that prioritizes entertainment and conformity over intellectual curiosity and dissent, and what can this teach us about the value of critical thinking in our own lives?”
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+ Who is the author for Of Mice and Men?, “The author of Of Mice and Men is John Steinbeck.”
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  Where is the book Of Mice and Men based?, “The book Of Mice and Men is based on a ranch in Soledad, California. In several of his fiction works, including Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck illustrates how grueling, challenging, and often unrewarding the life of migrant farmers could be. Just as George and Lennie dream of a better life on their own farm, the Great Plains farmers dreamed of finding a better life in California.”
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  What is controversial about To Kill a Mockingbird?, “To Kill a Mockingbird addresses racism and injustice in the American South, leading to controversies over its use of racial epithets and portrayal of race relations. Ask yourself: Are the portrayals of minorities and racism realistic? Have you ever experienced similar developments?”
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  What are some common challenges when reading To Kill a Mockingbird?, “Since To Kill a Mockingbird was written in a time of racial segregation, the novel's exploration of racism and social justice can be intense and might require sensitive discussion. Understanding the American South during the 1930s is crucial for grasping the novel's themes and it is valuable to research the history of American racism. Try asking yourself what aspects from To Kill a Mockingbird are problematic or still ring true today.”