SalamanderThefiretruckPersonificationWhile Montag is ridingon the train, “the trainradio vomited uponMontag” (Bradbury 79).This is anexample of what kindof figurative language?WarSeems tobeescalatingin societyMontag'sHouseThedestinationfor thealarmBurneditAfter readingthe book ofpoetry, what didMontag do withthe book?Society willquestionFirefightersWhy doMontag andFaber thinktheir plan willwork?BeattyisDrivingWhat isdifferent aboutthe fire truckon the way tothe call?EarplugsWhat doesFaber wearwhile ridingthe subwayjets?SimileIn regards to her children,Mrs. Bowles says, “I put upwith them when they comehome three days amonth; it’s not bad at all.You heave them into the‘parlor’ and turn the switch.It’s just like washingclothes”(Bradbury 96). Thisis an example ofChildrearing isa burdenWhat can be inferred whenMrs. Bowles says, “I put upwith them when they comehome three days amonth; it’s not bad at all.You heave them into the‘parlor’ and turn the switch.It’s just like washingclothes”?Mrs.PhelpsCriesupon hearthe poemProfessorFaber'soldprofessionMrs.BowlesRefusesto visitMildredagainFree!BushesWhereMontaghides thebooksPlant booksin thehouses offirefightersWhat isMontag andFaber'sPlan?ParkBibleAstolenItemNo choice inradioprogrammingWhat can beinferred aboutthe quote "thetrain radiovomited uponMontag"?FaberThe personMontagseeks forhelpSalamanderThefiretruckPersonificationWhile Montag is ridingon the train, “the trainradio vomited uponMontag” (Bradbury 79).This is anexample of what kindof figurative language?WarSeems tobeescalatingin societyMontag'sHouseThedestinationfor thealarmBurneditAfter readingthe book ofpoetry, what didMontag do withthe book?Society willquestionFirefightersWhy doMontag andFaber thinktheir plan willwork?BeattyisDrivingWhat isdifferent aboutthe fire truckon the way tothe call?EarplugsWhat doesFaber wearwhile ridingthe subwayjets?SimileIn regards to her children,Mrs. Bowles says, “I put upwith them when they comehome three days amonth; it’s not bad at all.You heave them into the‘parlor’ and turn the switch.It’s just like washingclothes”(Bradbury 96). Thisis an example ofChildrearing isa burdenWhat can be inferred whenMrs. Bowles says, “I put upwith them when they comehome three days amonth; it’s not bad at all.You heave them into the‘parlor’ and turn the switch.It’s just like washingclothes”?Mrs.PhelpsCriesupon hearthe poemProfessorFaber'soldprofessionMrs.BowlesRefusesto visitMildredagainFree!BushesWhereMontaghides thebooksPlant booksin thehouses offirefightersWhat isMontag andFaber'sPlan?ParkBibleAstolenItemNo choice inradioprogrammingWhat can beinferred aboutthe quote "thetrain radiovomited uponMontag"?FaberThe personMontagseeks forhelp

Fahrenheit 451 Part 2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The fire truck
    Salamander
  2. While Montag is riding on the train, “the train radio vomited upon Montag” (Bradbury 79). This is an example of what kind of figurative language?
    Personification
  3. Seems to be escalating in society
    War
  4. The destination for the alarm
    Montag's House
  5. After reading the book of poetry, what did Montag do with the book?
    Burned it
  6. Why do Montag and Faber think their plan will work?
    Society will question Firefighters
  7. What is different about the fire truck on the way to the call?
    Beatty is Driving
  8. What does Faber wear while riding the subway jets?
    Earplugs
  9. In regards to her children, Mrs. Bowles says, “I put up with them when they come home three days a month; it’s not bad at all. You heave them into the ‘parlor’ and turn the switch. It’s just like washing clothes”(Bradbury 96). This is an example of
    Simile
  10. What can be inferred when Mrs. Bowles says, “I put up with them when they come home three days a month; it’s not bad at all. You heave them into the ‘parlor’ and turn the switch. It’s just like washing clothes”?
    Child rearing is a burden
  11. Cries upon hear the poem
    Mrs. Phelps
  12. Faber's old profession
    Professor
  13. Refuses to visit Mildred again
    Mrs. Bowles
  14. Free!
  15. Where Montag hides the books
    Bushes
  16. What is Montag and Faber's Plan?
    Plant books in the houses of firefighters
  17. Park
  18. A stolen Item
    Bible
  19. What can be inferred about the quote "the train radio vomited upon Montag"?
    No choice in radio programming
  20. The person Montag seeks for help
    Faber