Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Fahrenheit 451 and Salamander Reading Comprehension
Fahrenheit 451 The Hearth and the Salamander Reading Comprehension Questions 1) The country is not at peace. The country defends itself no matter what. Jets fly across the sky, meaning there is a war. 2) Captain Beatty seems to be directing Montagââ¬â¢s remarks at the fire station. Montagââ¬â¢s comments make the other firemen suspicious because he talks about how all firemen resembles a mirror image of him, and asks why donââ¬â¢t they prevent fires instead of burning the books. 3) The alarm at the old womanââ¬â¢s house is so ââ¬Å"inconvenientâ⬠because usually before the firemen arrived at the house and the occupants had already been arrested and taken away.However, in this call, she was still at home. 4) Beatty says that none of the books agree with each other, many are lies about people who never actually lived, and itââ¬â¢s against the law for people to have books. 5) Montag is sick to his stomach because Mildred tells him that Clarriseââ¬â¢s family had mo ved away and she had got it by a car. Mildred had forgotten to tell Montag four days ago, but she couldnââ¬â¢t tell him if she was sure or not. 6) The ever-increasing speed of society affected books according to Beatty by people watching things on the television, short version of books, and the advancement of technology. ) The advancement in technology over books was the most important thing in society. Such as classics cut to fifteen or twenty minute shows, politics being two sentence headliner, and books being cut right to the information. 8) The objections of minority groups affected books by minority groups being offensive by certain types of literature, leading to censorship. 9) Comics, confessions, and trade journals are left for people to read. 10) Beatty made a unspoken ââ¬Å"dealâ⬠that if Montag had handed over the books, the whole incident would be looked over.
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