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Vocabulary Insights from Fahrenheit 451: Key Terms Explained

Explore essential vocabulary from Fahrenheit 451, focusing on pivotal terms like "refute," "dentrifice," and "oracle." This guide provides concise definitions for each word, enhancing your understanding of the text. Delve into the meanings of terms related to chaos, cadence, and intuition, as well as their contextual relevance. Whether studying for an exam or seeking to deepen your literary analysis, this compilation is a valuable resource for grasping the nuances of the novel's themes and characters.

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Vocabulary Insights from Fahrenheit 451: Key Terms Explained

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  1. Fahrenheit 451 VocabularyPart II

  2. _________-To refute by using opposing evidence Dentrifice- ___________ or tooth powder

  3. __________-To spread over or thru completely • Strewn-_________ or scattered • Trifle-A _____ ______; a little bit

  4. _________-A confused mass Oracle-A _______ priest or ________

  5. __________-A formal lengthy discussion, written or spoken • Chaos-A ______ or condition of ______ ________

  6. ________-showing happiness/blessedness • Cadenced- _________; as in the regular rise and _____ of a ______ • ____________-Place where dead bodies are kept

  7. Intuitively-__________ something through the senses ________ than _________. • Quaver-To _________; especially a _______ • __________-Done routinely without interest or care.

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