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Kamila [148]
3 years ago
14

Which of the following quotes help to illustrate that Montag is desperate to learn and is willing to go to take great risks in o

rder to be taught? Select ALL that apply.
Question 1 options:

a)

"Nobody listens any more. I can't talk to the walls because they're yelling at me. I can't talk to my wife; she listens to the walls. I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it'll make sense. And I want you to teach me to understand what I read" (Bradbury).


b)

"I don't know. We have everything we need to be happy, but we aren't happy. Something's missing. I looked around. The only thing I positively knew was gone was the books I'd burned in ten or twelve years. So I thought books might help" (Bradbury).


c)

"Nobody listens any more. I can't talk to the walls because they're yelling at me. I can't talk to my wife; she listens to the walls. I just want someone to hear what I have to say. And maybe if I talk long enough, it'll make sense. And I want you to teach me to understand what I read" (Bradbury).


d)

"I've tried to remember," said Montag. "But, hell, it's gone when I turn my head. God, how I want something to say to the Captain. He's read enough so he has all the answers, or seems to have. His voice is like butter. I'm afraid he'll talk me back the way I was. Only a week ago, pumping a kerosene hose, I thought: God, what fun!" (Bradbury)
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2 answers:
ira [324]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:A&D

Explanation:

Phoenix [80]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

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