1. Ask a question.
I don't have many questions at this point of the book but I really liked how Montag started making and finished his own book, this makes me think that this main character changed a lot through out the book, I bet you would never believe Montag would do such a thing on the first couple pages.
2. Visit a couple other blogs from classmates and try to answer someone else’s question(s) and/or comment on their blog.
Ok, I commented on Austin's blog.
3. Answer one of the following sets of questions.
B. What does Montag mean when he says, “And when they ask us what we are doing , you can say, We’re remembering” ? Why is this quote important? How does it fit into the novel, what is Bradbury trying to say with this?
I think this quote gives me the general idea that it means repeating the same thing over again. For example, Montag could be reading a book and someone would come up to him and ask "What are you doing?" and he'd say "Remembering" because he's doing what people use to do a while back and hes gathering information about the past. I'm not sure if this is the general understanding of the quote but this is how I like to base my thoughts off of it.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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