Answer:
Millie and Montag spend the rest of the cold, rainy, November afternoon reading through the books that Montag has acquired. As Montag reads, he begins to understand what Clarisse meant when she said that she knew the way that life is to be experienced. So entranced are Montag and Millie by the substance of the books, they ignore the noise of a sniffing dog outside their window.
In Millie's mind, books hold no value; she would rather avoid reality and bask in the fantasy of her television. Although she can choose books and life, she chooses instead to place her loyalties with the television character, White Clown, and the rest of her television family. Montag, however, needs to find someone from whom he can learn and discuss what the books are trying to tell him; he needs a teacher.
Answer:
Shipments.
Explanation:
It is plural when it shouldn’t be. If there were multiple shipments, the speaker should have written “when shipments of oil filter...” not “when a shipments.”
It is a metaphor for Lily's situation because her situation at the pink house will not “stick” much longer.
At first he likes it because it would give him more space to crawl around. But later he realized that it would make him a complete bug and try to protect the picture