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Montag is taken aback and unsettled by Clarisse's question, as it prompts him to reflect on his actions and beliefs for the first time. This question acts as a catalyst for Montag's transformation towards questioning the society he lives in and the role he plays in it.
Books were banned in Montag's society to prevent critical thinking, promote conformity, and maintain control over the population. The government believed that books could incite dissent and challenge the status quo, so they were seen as a threat to the stability of society.
Perhaps you're referring to when Montag is forced to read books for 24 hours in a search for any valuable information. Montag is frustrated and overwhelmed during this task.
Montag's plan involves secreting books in the homes of his fellow firemen, so when the authorities discover the books, it will cast doubt and suspicion on his colleagues. This plan is intended to create internal strife and sow seeds of doubt among the firemen about their beliefs and their role in society.
There are three books in the Bible that end with a question. These are the books of Jonah, Nahum, and Habakkuk. Each concludes with a rhetorical or direct question that prompts reflection on God's nature and human understanding.
Montag's rantings make Mildred feel uncomfortable and defensive. She is unable to comprehend his passion for books and critical thinking, as she is deeply ingrained in the conformity and distractions of their society. His words challenge her beliefs and force her to confront the emptiness of her own existence.
¿Cuántos libros son?How many books are there?Literally asking "How many books are?" The qualifier depends on who is asking whom the question where. You are holding a stack of books and some one asks this question, they are asking how many books you have. You are standing in a library and some one asks you that question while gesturing to the library, they are asking how many books are in the library.
If the mother in question is a person that likes books, then yes.
If you are talking about yourself: I can read a lot of books. If you are asking a question to someone: Can you read a lot of books?
Mildred initially hides her surprising reaction of fear and discomfort to the books montage by acting nonchalant and dismissing it as unimportant. However, as the internal conflict grows within her, she begins to show signs of anxiety and guilt, indicating her internal struggle with the ideas contained in the books.
Who is this author? Nobody can answer the question as it stands.
I don't know what a bad question