The Burnell children are gifted an elaborate dollhouse by a friend of the family who once stayed with them. They immediately fall in love with the dollhouse, and Kezia especially enjoys the little lamp which sits on one of its tables. When they next go to school, the Burnell children brag left and right about the dollhouse, and they get their entire class's attention. They are allowed to bring any two classmates per day by the house to look at the dollhouse, but they cannot bring the Kelvey children, who come from a family so poor even their teacher treats them differently. Kezia disobeys this rule, and brings the Kelveys by to look at the dollhouse, but she is discovered by her aunt, and the Kelveys are quickly shooed away
Faber is nervous and frightened, but sees the book and talks quite a bit to Montag
Faber tells Montag they need more than just books, that he (Faber) has been a coward
With the trauma of war and sabotage the two men think they might be able to make a
change
Montag and Faber will stay in communication through little ear radios that Faber created
Narrative is the choice of which events to relate and in what order to relate them. From this I would say that you could look for parts in the story where certain language is used and words that are used that fit the “gothic” part of the story. Search for words that connects to that.
Infamy is being famous for a negative reason, so your answer will be C c: