Everywhere in the book. Open your eyes, there are like 5 on every page!
yes, but it is only to emphasize how bad the book burning had become. it had become so bad that the burners of books no longer had reverence for even the Bible.
people run him over and don't really care about anything because the society is ruined
Montag's reading of "Dover Beach" stirs Mrs. Phelp's emotions which have long been blocked by the city's culture, mass media, etc.
to eat cheese
Montag is actually the one forced to burn down his own house.
The colourless fluid changed the chemical index of his perspiration. In other words, it made it so that he would smell like something or somebody else, killing the scent trail that the Hound was tracking. Granger did Montag this favour because he too was fighting for literature and had seen on the news that Montag was on the run, and recognized him.
Montag imagines his wife watching the parlor walls and enjoying the television shows she is watching until, suddenly when the bomb hits, she becomes frightened and can't get out of the house. She becomes disintegrated and dies with all of the other people. In addition, Montag sees bodies fall to the ground.
The machines are the Snake which removes the content of Mildred's stomach and the blood pump which replaces all the blood in her system.
Mildred is excited because the ladies are coming over. Mildred plans on watching the television show White Clown when the ladies come over.
The destination of the alarm was Montag's own house. His wife Mildred had called it in.
They make sure that everyone stays equal and happy and that no one is inferior to anyone else. Beatty also says that the firemen are "custodians of our piece of mind"
the hound can remember 10 thousand scents.
He brings out a book of poetry and shows it to them, despite their objections and Faber's (delivered via his ear radio).
Captain Beatty did this to Montag in order to get Montag back into the spirit of being a fireman so that Montag would believe the things that he used to believe as a fireman like how books are not important and should be burned because it is fun to burn things. Beatty also forced Montag as a punishment for hiding books.
Montag hid them because it is illegal to have books and if you are found with ooks or reported by someone else to the firemen that you have books, the firemen will come and burn the books and usually the house too. The person that owns the books would then be put in jail. Montag did not want any of this to happen to him, but he kept the books because he was curious about them.
They were the car or vehicle that people in Bradbury's society drove and could go over a hundred miles an hour.