Wednesday, November 13, 2013

I need 280 on little alchemy, which ones am I missing?

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Water
Fire
Earth
Aire
Acid rain
Airplane
Alcohol
Algae
Allergy
Alligator
Angel
Antartica
Aquarium
Archipelago
Armor
Ash
Astronaut
Atmosphere
Atomic bomb
Axe
Bacon
bacteria
Baker
Barn
Bat
Bayonet
Beach
Beaver
Beer
Bicycle
Bird
Birdhouse
Black hole
Blade
Blizzard
Blood
Boat
Boiler
Bone
Bread
Brick
Bullet
Butcher
Cactus
Camel
Campfire
Car
Cart
Castle
Cat
Caviar
Centaur
Cereal
chainsaw
charcoal
cheese
chicken
Christmas tree
Cigarette
Clay
Clock
Cloud
Coal
Coconut
Coconut milk
Coffin
Cold
Computer
Cookie
Corpse
Cow
Cuckoo
Cyclist
Clay
Desert
Diamond
Dinosaur
Doctor
Dog
Doghouse
Double rainbow
Dough
Dragon
Drunk
Duck
Dune
Dust
Dynamite
Earthquake
Eclipse
Egg
Electric eel
Electrician
Electricity
Energy
Engineer
Eruption
Explosion
Family
Farmer
Field
Fireman
Fireplace
Fireworks
Fish
Flood
Flour
Flute
Fog
Forest
Fossil
Frankenstein
Fruit
Fruit tree
Garden
Geyser
Glass
Glasses
Glasshouse
Goat
Golem
Grass
Grave
Gravestone
Graveyard
Grenade
Grimreaper
Gun
Gunpowder
Hail
Ham
Hard roe
Hay
Hero
Horizon
Horse
Hospital
Hourglass
House
Human
Hurricane
Ice
Ice cream
Iceberg
Igloo
Isle
Jedi
Juice
Knight
Lava
Letter
Life
Light bulb
Light saber
Lion
Livestock
Lizard
Love
Lumberjack
Meat
Metal
Milk
Moon
Mountain
Mouse
Mud
music
Nerd
Nest
Newspaper
Night
Oasis
Ocean
Oil
Omelette
Orchard
Owl
Palm
Paper
Pegasus
Pencil
Penguin
Phoenix
Pie
Pig
Pilot
Pipe
Pizza
Planet
Plankton
Plant
Pottery
Preasure
Rain
Rainbow
Ring
River
Robot
Rocket
Rust
Sailboat
Sailor
Salt
Sand
Sandstorm
Sandwich
Scissors
Scythe
Sea
Seagull
Seahorse
Seasickness
Seaweed
Shark
Sickness
Sky
Skyscraper
Smog
Smoke
Snake
Snow
Snowman
Solar cell
Sound
Space
Squirrel
Star
Starfish
Steam
Steamengine
Steamboat
Steel
Stone
Storm
Story
Sugar
Sun
Sundial
Sunflower
Sunglasses
Sushi
Swamp
Sword
Swordfish
Telescope
Tide
Time
Toast
Tobacco
Tool
Train
Tree
Tsunami
Turtle
Twilight
Unicorn
Vampire
Village
Volcano
Vulture
Wagon
Walol
Warrior
Waterpipe
Wave
Werewolf
Wheat
Wheel
Wildanimal
Wind
Windmill
Wine
Wire
Wolf
Wood
Yoghurt
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Answer
DAY = sun + time ....but it says you have twilight..and you need day for twilight..so maybe you just forgot to put it. :)

GLACIER = mountain + ice
LIGHT = lightbulb + electricity
TREEHOUSE = tree + house

That is all I could find. I compared lists though and I'm still missing 5...:\

fahrenheit 451 symbols. ?

Q. this is for a survey.


Answer
Knowledge versus Ignorance
Censorship
Paradoxes
Religion

Blood

Blood appears throughout the novel as a symbol of a human being's repressed soul or primal, instinctive self. Montag often âfeelsâ his most revolutionary thoughts welling and circulating in his blood. Mildred, whose primal self has been irretrievably lost, remains unchanged when her poisoned blood is replaced with fresh, mechanically administered blood by the Electric-Eyed Snake machine. The symbol of blood is intimately related to the Snake machine. Bradbury uses the electronic device to reveal Mildred's corrupted insides and the thick sediment of delusion, misery, and self-hatred within her. The Snake has explored âthe layer upon layer of night and stone and stagnant spring water,â but its replacement of her blood could not rejuvenate her soul. Her poisoned, replaceable blood signifies the empty lifelessness of Mildred and the countless others like her.

âThe Hearth and the Salamanderâ

Bradbury uses this conjunction of images as the title of the first part of Fahrenheit 451. The hearth, or fireplace, is a traditional symbol of the home; the salamander is one of the official symbols of the firemen, as well as the name they give to their fire trucks. Both of these symbols have to do with fire, the dominant image of Montag's lifeâthe hearth because it contains the fire that heats a home, and the salamander because of ancient beliefs that it lives in fire and is unaffected by flames.

âThe Sieve and the Sandâ

The title of the second part of Fahrenheit 451, âThe Sieve and the Sand,â is taken from Montag's childhood memory of trying to fill a sieve with sand on the beach to get a dime from a mischievous cousin and crying at the futility of the task. He compares this memory to his attempt to read the whole Bible as quickly as possible on the subway in the hope that, if he reads fast enough, some of the material will stay in his memory.

Simply put, the sand is a symbol of the tangible truth Montag seeks, and the sieve the human mind seeking a truth that remains elusive and, the metaphor suggests, impossible to grasp in any permanent way.

The Phoenix

After the bombing of the city, Granger compares mankind to a phoenix that burns itself up and then rises out of its ashes over and over again. Man's advantage is his ability to recognize when he has made a mistake, so that eventually he will learn not to make that mistake anymore. Remembering the mistakes of the past is the task Granger and his group have set for themselves. They believe that individuals are not as important as the collective mass of culture and history. The symbol of the phoenix's rebirth refers not only to the cyclical nature of history and the collective rebirth of humankind but also to Montag's spiritual resurrection.

Mirrors

At the very end of the novel, Granger says they must build a mirror factory to take a long look at themselves; this remark recalls Montag's description of Clarisse as a mirror in âThe Hearth and the Salamander.â Mirrors here are symbols of self-understanding, of seeing oneself clearly.



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