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2 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $100 “Go Figurative” Language Who’s that Character Notable Quotes This Symbol’s For you 1 plot, 2 plot 3 plot, 4! $500

3 Denham’s Dentrifrice. Denham’s Dandy Dental Dentrifice…..

4 What is alliteration? Click Anywhere to Continue

5 “Why waste your final hours racing about your cage denying you’re a squirrel?”

6 What is a metaphor? Click Anywhere to Continue

7 Clarisse says “Oh, they don’t miss me. I’m antisocial, they say. I don’t mix. It’s so strange.”

8 What is irony? Click Anywhere to Continue

9 He looked at the open page. A fly stirred its wings softly in his ear. “Read.” “What’s the title,dear?” “Dover Beach.” His mouth was numb.

10 What is an allusion? Click Anywhere to Continue

11 “Above all, their laughter was relaxed and hearty and not forced in any way, coming from the house was so brightly lit this late at night while all the other houses were kept to themselves in darkness."

12 What is imagery? Click Anywhere to Continue

13 The protagonist of the story who has hidden books in his ventilator

14 Who is Guy Montag? Click Anywhere to Continue

15 The odd girl who asks Montag tough questions that make him actually think

16 Who is Clarisse? Click Anywhere to Continue

17 The character who has an intuition that Montag has been reading books and is questioning “things”

18 Who is Captain Beatty? Click Anywhere to Continue

19 The character that Montag meets at the end of the railroad tracks; the intellectual

20 Who is Granger? Click Anywhere to Continue

21 The character who said three things were missing from life: quality information, leisure, and the right to act

22 Who is Faber? Click Anywhere to Continue

23 How is this statement ironic: “I heard once that a long time ago houses used to burn by accident, and they needed firemen to stop the flames.

24 This is exactly what firemen do in reality. Click Anywhere to Continue

25 Who said it:“Books aren’t people. You read and I look around, but there isn’t anybody.”

26 Mildred Daily Double: Explain the irony of this statement Click Anywhere to Continue

27 “Montag had to rise to wash his hands. When he came back, he hid his hands under the table. Beatty laughed. ‘Let’s have your hands in sight,’ he said. Why did Beatty say this to Montag?

28 Beatty is suspicious of Montag and wants to make sure he isn’t doing anything mischievous. Click Anywhere to Continue

29 Who said it, why? “I want you to meet Plato. The other fellow is Charles Darwin, and this one is Einstein…..That there is….Thomas Jefferson, and Mr. Lincoln”

30 Granger, he is introducing the book people and each of them represents an author. Daily Double: The underlined names are examples of what literary element Click Anywhere to Continue

31 Who said it: “We shall this day light such a candle, by God’s grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.”

32 The old woman whose house was burned Daily Double: Explain the meaning of the quote Click Anywhere to Continue

33 Symbolizes freedoms that have been taken away from the society and individual thought

34 What are books? Click Anywhere to Continue

35 Symbol for ridding the society of unwanted or incorrect natures

36 What is fire? Click Anywhere to Continue

37 Symbol for the possible threat of technology

38 What is the mechanical hound Click Anywhere to Continue

39 Symbol of freedom of questioning and freedom of thinking

40 Who is Clarisse? Click Anywhere to Continue

41 Symbol of hope and rebuilding in the midst of destruction

42 What is the Phoenix? Click Anywhere to Continue

43 Name the part of plot: Montag is introduced, and he meets Clarisse, the girl next door.

44 What is the exposition? Click Anywhere to Continue

45 Name the part of plot: Montag and Granger plan to return and rebuild society.

46 What is the resolution? Click Anywhere to Continue

47 Montag murders Beatty with fire.

48 What is the climax? Click Anywhere to Continue

49 “We gotta go. Just had another call on the old ear thimble. Ten blocks from here. Someone else just jumped the cap of a pillbox. Call if you need us again. So long.” What can you infer about Montag’s society from this quote?

50 No personal connections, focus is on efficiently of jobs, people are unhappy and trying to end their lives. Click Anywhere to Continue

51 Mildred and her friends help to point out what theme about the novel?

52 When people don’t question the rules of “society,” they become like mere puppets doing only what they are told. Click Anywhere to Continue


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