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Explain the precautions Montag had Faber carry out, so that the Mechanical Hound wouldn't track his scent.
Describe the country sights, smells, and sounds Montag experienced as he fled the city.
Summarize the chase scene Granger and Montag viewed on the portable battery television.
Explain Granger's comparison of mankind to a phoenix.
Why did Granger miss his grandfather so much? What had the grandfather contributed to society and what did Granger view as man's responsibility to the world?
Bradbury's novel was first published in 1953. Identify at least three elements that are evident in our society today. Also identify three elements from the book that are not true of our society today.
Explain how the author ended the novel with a feeling of hope.
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