On page 17 there are some metaphors.
One example of a metaphor in Fahrenheit 451 before page 31 is the comparison of burning books to “pouring kerosene” on the mind of society, implying that the act of censorship destroys knowledge and intellectual growth.
the metaphor isn't compatible with the book. so for that i will not answer
Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.
The metaphor "a chip off the old block" can be found on page 99 of the book "Bystander" by James Preller.
Montag shows Mildred the books on page 75 in Fahrenheit 451.
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In "Fahrenheit 451," the mention of billboards can be found on various pages throughout the book as they represent the pervasive influence of technology and media on society. One specific example is on page 59, where the billboards are described as being able to change their advertisements as the cars pass by.
Antemperature conversion web page and convert 126 Celsius to Fahrenheit?
the dinosaur quote on page 1
Yes, "holding your tongue" is a metaphor for keeping your mouth shut. That is a metaphor used in The Hunger Games.
The city getting bombed occurs in the final few pages of "Fahrenheit 451." In my version of the book, it's on page 165.
The book of Job is mentioned on page 106 in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It is part of the conversation between Montag and Faber about the importance of books and literature.
One simile in Fahrenheit 451 is located on page 7 near the top. "There was only a girl walking with him now, her face bright as snow in the moonlight, and he knew...(etc)" The bold faced is the simile.Again a simile having to do with faces, is found on page 13. "Her face was like a snow-covered island upon which rain might fall, but it felt no rain..."...that is a simile...