He returnes a book to beatty then he sits down and plays card with the otheres then they all responed to an alarm call.
He realizes that all the men look alike... perhaps think alike. They are all robots and he is one of them.
The word "firefighter" is typically written as one word.
One. Firefighter.
Montag is a fireman living in a futuristic America where reading and owning books are banned. Members of society only focus on entertainment and immediate gratification. If books are found, they are burned and their owner arrested. Montag's job, as a fireman, is not to put out fires, but to set fire to books and houses.
According to Merriam-Webster it is one word. Firefighter
There are a few ways one can acquire Firefighter helmets. One can go direct to the apparel distributors for firefighter services or go direct to the manufacturer.
There are a few places online where one can learn about becoming a firefighter. FireRescue 1 and FireCareers are two websites that have information useful to anyone interested in becoming a firefighter.
Montag is reading poetry just before the mechanical hound arrives. The hound's arrival should indicate to Montag that he is in trouble and that the authorities are aware of his subversive activities. His reaction is one of fear and paranoia as he realizes the seriousness of the situation he is in.
In "Fahrenheit 451," firemen like Montag burn books that are illegal, so a firefighter would not keep an illegal book at all. If caught with one, the consequences would be severe, likely leading to punishment and possible termination.
Captain Beatty basically tells Montag to stop being curious and get back to doing his job. Beatty says that every fireman is curious at one time or another but that Montag shouldn't throw his life away to be satisfied.
no one he was a loner
Montag doesn't want to turn in the book that Captain Beatty saw, but he is worried that if he turns in a different one, Beatty will realize that he has more than one book. He decides to have a duplicate made instead.