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2 Click here for Final Jeopardy

3 Part I Part II Literary Terms QuotationsMisc. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Part III

4 What event spurred on Montag’s mysterious illness?

5 Give at least three physical characteristics of the Hound

6 When and where did Montag originally meet Faber?

7 Approximately how many books did Montag collect before he decided to actually read one?

8 Why is the reader unsure of what really happened to Clarisse?

9 To what does the title of this section refer?

10 What are the three things Faber says are missing?

11 Who comes up with the idea of framing firemen for having books?

12 How does Montag convince Faber to help him?

13 How does part II end with foreshadowing?

14 How many books did Montag have when he left his house while it was burning?

15 Why did the police stop chasing Montag?

16 Why is it important that the men by the river were not pedants?

17 About what time did the bomb hit the city and how is that important to Montag?

18 Why do the men by the river burn books?

19 Name the protagonist and the antagonist.

20 What Greek myth is alluded to by Beatty in part III?

21 What’s an epigraph?

22 Name the catalyst for Montag’s changes.

23 What is ironic about the relationship of the men by the river and books?

24 Explain the significance of “The difference between the man who just cuts the lawns and a real gardener is in the touching....”

25 Explain the significance of “If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.”

26 Explain the significance of “... that’s the wonderful thing about man; he never gets so discouraged that he gives up doing it all over again....”

27 Explain the significance of “You are wise already.”

28 Explain the significance of “But even when we had the books on hand... we didn’t use what we got out of them.”

29 Who started the Red Scare?

30 In what point of view is the story written?

31 What historical event prompted Bradbury to write this futuristic warning?

32 Name the bird that would burn and then rise again from the ashes.

33 How does McCarthyism tie into the book?

34 Make your wager

35 Final Answer