English Answers

Questions: 10 084

Answers by our Experts: 10 084

Need a fast expert's response?

Submit order

and get a quick answer at the best price

for any assignment or question with DETAILED EXPLANATIONS!

Search & Filtering

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

Why does Montag go to see Faber? How does he get Faber to trust him, and why is this significant?


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

What are Beatty’s reasons for burning books? What reply would you make to his arguments for censorship?


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

  1. What are Beatty’s reasons for burning books? What reply would you make to his arguments for censorship? 
  2. Why does Montag go to see Faber? How does he get Faber to trust him, and why is this significant? 
  3. What reason does Faber give for this society’s fear and hatred of books?
  4. Faber tells Montag that there are three things missing from society. List them. Give your views on whether Faber’s comments are true for today’s society as well.
  5. According to Faber, who is responsible for the public not reading? Explain.
  6. How does Montag get Faber to agree to help him? What is their plan?

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

What has happened to Clarisse? How is this ironic and tragic? 


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

Describe how and why Montag changes after the first fire at the old woman’s house.


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

Contrast Clarisse and Mildred. They’re character foils. Look up that term and then consider: what might these two women each represent?


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

What is so different about Clarisse? How does meeting her affect Montag?


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

Describe Montag’s life at home.


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

Describe Montag and his characteristics, according to the tone and imagery in the very first passage. What inconsistencies and ironies are present? What does Montag do for a living? Describe his life at work. How does Montag feel about his job at the beginning of the novel?


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Study Guide

Directions: Answer these study guide questions as you read with as much depth as possible. Doing so will force you to stop and think about what is happening in the story and why. These notes are a more structured form of annotation. 

Chronological Reading Comprehension Questions:

  1. Describe Montag and his characteristics, according to the tone and imagery in the very first passage. What inconsistencies and ironies are present? What does Montag do for a living? Describe his life at work. How does Montag feel about his job at the beginning of the novel?
  2. Describe Montag’s life at home.
  3. What is so different about Clarisse? How does meeting her affect Montag?
  4. Contrast Clarisse and Mildred. They’re character foils. Look up that term and then consider: what might these two women each represent? 
  5. Describe how and why Montag changes after the first fire at the old woman’s house.
  6. What has happened to Clarisse? How is this ironic and tragic? 
LATEST TUTORIALS
APPROVED BY CLIENTS