The thimble earpiece is to block out her thinking so her head is just filled with mindless entertainment... part of a government plan. The talking walls are for her to feel like she has a real family and have a sense of belonging among these fictional people. Hope this helps you!
The electronic thimble earpieces allow people to listen to music constantly, while the talking walls provide interactive entertainment and programming. Both technologies serve to distract and numb people from critical thinking and self-reflection, reinforcing the government's control over their thoughts and emotions.
it relates to this story because in the book Montag and Faber have like a little ear piece device that they have to talk to each other so Faber can lead him through things
Depends if you are talking about Fahrenheit or Celsius....
if your talking about 36.5 degrees Fahrenheit, they you would be dead because your temperature cannot go that low without killing you. if you are talking about Celsius which is about 97.7 degrees Fahrenheit. My opinion is no you are not sick. The normal temperature is 98.6 Fahrenheit and 37 degrees Celsius.
babbling is when someone is talking way too much....and the purpose would be..well...whatever the person is talking about.
When your talking about degrees F usually means Fahrenheit. Fahrenheit is the standard unit of measuring temperature created by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit at sea level and freezes at 32°.
Fahrenheit, if you're talking about U.S. Customary units.
If your talking about the creator of Apple the electronic company, then Steve Jobs.
if we are talking about a computer, the answer would be a folder
If you're talking about something being 0.6c cold, it's 33.08f If you're talking about 0.6c as in '0.6 degrees higher than x', it's 1.1f
Assuming you're talking about temperature conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice-versa...To convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit - Multiply by 1.8 then add 32.To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius - Subtract 32 thendivide by 32.
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It depends on whether you are talking fahrenheit or celsius. Fahrenheit would be warm to the touch. Celsius would burn your fingers.
Talking to an American who isn't a scientist, physicist, math guru.