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Put the events from Part One of the book in the correct order. = Montag and Mildred attempt to read the books together, but they are struggling to understand what they are reading.
= After what he witnessed, Montag has become depressed and refuses to go to work. He is also worried that the Hound suspects he has stolen books.
While getting to know his neighbor, Clarisse, Montag realizes how superficial his relationship with Mildred is. He longs for deeper emotional
connections.
= Montag reveals to Mildred that he has stolen several books and hidden them in an air conditioning vent in their home.
On a firehouse call, Montag goes to a house in which an old woman has hoarded thousands of books. Montag steals a book when no one is
watching.
= Montag returns home to find that his wife, Mildred, is almost dead; she has taken an entire bottle of sleeping pills.
= Beatty shows up at Montag's home. He explains the real history of the firemen and his opinions about their role in society.
= After a routine evening at his job as a "fireman" who burns books, Montag meets a girl named Clarisse, who challenges his way of thinking.
= Rather than live without her books, the woman burns herself in her home while the firemen watch.
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