Officially Celsius, though some people still think in Fahrenheit.
In the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, Faber believes it is impossible to argue with the parlor walls because they are just one-way screens that only feed information to people and do not engage in meaningful dialogue or exchange of ideas. They represent a society where passive consumption of entertainment has replaced critical thinking and genuine human interaction.
Yes.
Mirror Mirror (1990).
A mirror.
We do not think he did. His sketch books are all in mirror writing.
Texas is in the US where Fahrenheit is used by most people for everyday use.
98.6F
You can place a mirror at an angle where it reflects the view of what is around the corner. By positioning the mirror correctly, you can look into the mirror to see objects or people that are not directly visible from your point of view.
im pretty sure the U.S is the only place that uses Fahrenheit.
to look at themselves
The exact opposite of reflection.