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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
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Review Captain Beatty’s speech (pages 51-59) that he delivers to Montag. Find one quotation from this speech that you find inter

esting or thought provoking. Write down the quotation. Explain what Beatty is trying to convince Montag of in this quotation. Write about whether you agree or disagree with Beatty’s point of view and wh
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Nana76 [90]3 years ago
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One<span> wonders, as Faber does, </span>if he<span> did cboose his job after a fall</span>
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