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Mystery Number

Mystery Number. 20. Partner read pgs 155-160, stopping at “A long time ago.”. Why does Montag think something is wrong with him when he remembers Mildred back in the city? What do his feelings reveal about his relationship with Mildred? (write)

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Mystery Number

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  1. Mystery Number 20

  2. Partner read pgs 155-160, stopping at “A long time ago.” • Why does Montag think something is wrong with him when he remembers Mildred back in the city? What do his feelings reveal about his relationship with Mildred? (write) • What does Granger remember most about his grandfather? • How does Granger describe the difference between a lawn cutter and a real gardener? • How did Granger’s granfather “touch” his life?

  3. Fahrenheit 451 Cycle 4, Day 4

  4. Agenda • Reading Goal: • Identify the author’s view on hope and the spirit of humanity. • Today’s Big Question: • What gives us hope? • Team Cooperation Goal: • Practice active listening

  5. Background T-P-S • In what ways are Mildred and Beatty alike? Why? • In what ways are Granger and Beatty different?

  6. Listening • Listen to pgs 160-162. • T-P-S • Why do you think that Montag is excited when he remembers the parts of the parts of the Bible that he has read? • What does Montag think about when the dust settles from the explosions? • What do you think Montag is feeling as he things, “I’ll hold onto the world tight someday. I’ve got one finger on it now; that’s a beginning”?

  7. Vocabulary

  8. Silently read pgs 162-165 • Why do you think the author describes the sun as “touching the black horizon with a faint red tip”? • What is the story of the Phoenix? Why does the author include this story now? (write) • In what way does the Phoenix represent humanity? • What is Granger’s hope for the future?

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