21. The type of activities that are practiced by the young people of the society are using technology. Since the books started being unpopular they stoped reading so what they used more was technology. This effects the culture because now people are going to be depending in the technology. They are not going to be able to use their brain because they are going to want technology to do everything for them.
22. What happens to the people the firemen visit as they perform their work is that they have to burn books since there way of thinking books are not important. The people got tired of reading books so, they don't care what they do with the books.
23. What is ironic about this text is that the firefighters are supposed to burn books since they are not important.
24. The women's intention of burning her home is to die with the books that she loved. She thinks that those books have something special. If she lives after her books were burned she would feel like she was betraying them. She does not see any point of her life without books.
25. The books are compared to birds because Montag sees how books are meaningful. He describes that books are beautiful, alive like birds, and how burning books is like a crime like burning animals that are alive.
26. The crime that Montag commits in this episode is reading the books in a hiding spot. He does it because he thinks different now about books. He actually think that books have a purpose.
27. What the reader learned about the fire captain is that he is really aware of things. He also tells Montage that books are dangerous. I'm guessing that he does not like books at all. When he takes th ride back to the fire station he suspects something suspicious with Montag.
28. I think he feels this way because deep inside he thinks that the lady sacrificed herself with something that she liked. Milli might feel empty because she is into too much television and that's what cause it to turn her motions off.
29. The parlor walls usually contain big full sized televisions. If people have the 4 big televisions that would be called the entertainment package. Those televisions are expensive. Having the parlor walls I think everyone would be so addicted to them just like Milli.
30. I think both are significant because it is important on how and what way you are saying. Since Milli is describing the death of Clarisse well it is even more important sin e its Montag friend.
31. Milli reacted flippant to the story of Montag of the woman dying. She really did not care. Montag's reaction was that he was surprised that someone would die because of books.
22. What happens to the people the firemen visit as they perform their work is that they have to burn books since there way of thinking books are not important. The people got tired of reading books so, they don't care what they do with the books.
23. What is ironic about this text is that the firefighters are supposed to burn books since they are not important.
24. The women's intention of burning her home is to die with the books that she loved. She thinks that those books have something special. If she lives after her books were burned she would feel like she was betraying them. She does not see any point of her life without books.
25. The books are compared to birds because Montag sees how books are meaningful. He describes that books are beautiful, alive like birds, and how burning books is like a crime like burning animals that are alive.
26. The crime that Montag commits in this episode is reading the books in a hiding spot. He does it because he thinks different now about books. He actually think that books have a purpose.
27. What the reader learned about the fire captain is that he is really aware of things. He also tells Montage that books are dangerous. I'm guessing that he does not like books at all. When he takes th ride back to the fire station he suspects something suspicious with Montag.
28. I think he feels this way because deep inside he thinks that the lady sacrificed herself with something that she liked. Milli might feel empty because she is into too much television and that's what cause it to turn her motions off.
29. The parlor walls usually contain big full sized televisions. If people have the 4 big televisions that would be called the entertainment package. Those televisions are expensive. Having the parlor walls I think everyone would be so addicted to them just like Milli.
30. I think both are significant because it is important on how and what way you are saying. Since Milli is describing the death of Clarisse well it is even more important sin e its Montag friend.
31. Milli reacted flippant to the story of Montag of the woman dying. She really did not care. Montag's reaction was that he was surprised that someone would die because of books.
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