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- beattys aggressive questioning of montag most clearly suggests that beattya. is unaware of montags doubtsb. suspects montags growing disobediencec. wants to mentor montagd. feels guilty about book burning19. the recurring motif of cold (wind, chill, unease) in montags thoughts represents—a. physical exhaustionb. fear of punishmentc. awakening awareness and discomfortd. loneliness caused by clarisse20. by the end of this section, montags internal conflict can best be described as a struggle between—a. love and fear
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- In Fahrenheit 451, Beatty's aggressive questioning stems from noticing Montag's shift away from his role as a fireman, indicating he suspects Montag is no longer following the rules.
- The cold motif in Montag's thoughts ties to his growing realization that his society is corrupt, paired with the discomfort this new awareness brings.
- (Note: The full options for question 20 are cut off, but based on the text's context, Montag's core internal conflict is between his loyalty to the oppressive fireman system and his newfound desire for truth and freedom through books. However, using the only provided option as a reference, this cannot be confirmed fully. For the visible questions 18 and 19, the analysis is as above.)
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- B. suspects Montag's growing disobedience
- C. awakening awareness and discomfort
- (Incomplete options; unable to provide a full answer. Please share the complete options for question 20.)