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To what does Bradbury compare the conversation of the "ladies"
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How did Montag stop the noise of the TV and the women?
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To what does Bradbury compare the conversation of the "ladies" religious objects
How did Montag stop the noise of the TV and the women? removed the switch, turned it off , unplugged
What did Mrs. Phelps say about her husband going off to war? She wasn't worried/didn't care, "He'll be back next week. That's the way it is."
How does Mrs. Phelps feel about children? Didn't have any....doesn't want any
How does Mrs. Bowles feel about children? She feels they are necessary to reproduce and keep the world populated
How do Mrs. Bowles children feel about her? They would rather kick her than kiss her
On what did the ladies base their Presidential votes? How the men look
What attempt did Mildred make to save Montag from being a complete fool? When he started reading poetry, she said it happens once a year and then the book gets burned
What did Montag say to Mrs. Bowles just before she left? Go home and go think of your miserable life
How did Mildred deal with her feelings after the ladies left? Takes sleeping pills
What bothered Montag about his hands? they were shaking - Because he was doing things he wasn't suppose to - His hands were "guilty."
After Beatty's speech at the firehouse, what did Faber tell Montag? Tells Montag to decide on his own who he wants to "side" with and listen to....him or Captain Beatty.
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