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Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the figurative language in the lines below, then use those answers to color by number the picture. Simile. Black Allusion-Brown Metaphor- Yellow Personification Gray Paradox-Orange Onomatopoeia-Blue Idiom-Red 1. Montag froze. 2. That's water under the bridge. 3. Books died. 4. A book lit like a white pigeon. 5. You've been locked up here with a regular Tower of Babel. 6. [Each page] becomes a black butterfly. 7. It's [ reading] mud to you, too. 8. The train radio vomited upon Montag 9. The room was blazing hot, he was all fire, he was all coldness. 10. There was a O whirring, clicking, humming. COLOANS BY NUMBER Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the person speaking In the lines below, then use those names to color by number the picture. Beatty - Black Ms. Bowles-Brown Faber - Orange Mildred -Yellow Montag - Red Clarisse - Blue 1. "Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal. Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves against." 2. "Those who don't build must burn. It's as old as history and juvenile delinquents." 3. "Ladies, once a year, every firemans allowed to bring one book home, from the old days to show his family how silly it all was." 4. "As for poetry, I hate it." 5. "Here we go to keep the world happy, Montag." D 6. "Books aren't people." 7. "Fire is bright and fire is clean." B. "I thought I had part of the book of Ecclesiastes and maybe a little of Revelation, but I haven't even that now." 9. "Are you happy?" 10. "Right now I've got an awful feeling. I want to smash things and bill thing.&quot COLOAIMS BH NUMBER Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the point along the plot at which the eventi below occur. then ute those answers to color by number the picture to the right. Exposition- Blue Falling Action-Brown Rising Action- Green Denouement-Gray Turning Point. Yellow 1. Beatty makes Montag burn down his own house. 2. Montag reads books to Mildred. 3. Montag is a fireman. He enjoys being a fireman. 4. Montag goes on the run and floats down a river. 5. Montag starts to doubt himself when Clarisse asks him if he is happy. 6. Montag kills Beatty and destroys the mechanical hound. 7. Montag burning a lady and her house. 8. Montag meets Faber and eventually gets a plan to save the books. 9. Montag meets Granger, and thinks not of the past, but only of the future, of the people he can help and of the new life he can build with the knowledge he has gained. 10. Montag learns the city has been bombed and finally lets go of Mildred

Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the figurative language in the lines below, then use those answers to color by number the picture. Simile. Black Allusion-Brown Metaphor- Yellow Personification Gray Paradox-Orange Onomatopoeia-Blue Idiom-Red 1. Montag froze. 2. That's water under the bridge. 3. Books died. 4. A book lit like a white pigeon. 5. You've been locked up here with a regular Tower of Babel. 6. [Each page] becomes a black butterfly. 7. It's [ reading] mud to you, too. 8. The train radio vomited upon Montag 9. The room was blazing hot, he was all fire, he was all coldness. 10. There was a O whirring, clicking, humming. COLOANS BY NUMBER Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the person speaking In the lines below, then use those names to color by number the picture. Beatty - Black Ms. Bowles-Brown Faber - Orange Mildred -Yellow Montag - Red Clarisse - Blue 1. "Not everyone born free and equal, as the Constitution says, but everyone made equal. Each man the image of every other; then all are happy, for there are no mountains to make them cower, to judge themselves against." 2. "Those who don't build must burn. It's as old as history and juvenile delinquents." 3. "Ladies, once a year, every firemans allowed to bring one book home, from the old days to show his family how silly it all was." 4. "As for poetry, I hate it." 5. "Here we go to keep the world happy, Montag." D 6. "Books aren't people." 7. "Fire is bright and fire is clean." B. "I thought I had part of the book of Ecclesiastes and maybe a little of Revelation, but I haven't even that now." 9. "Are you happy?" 10. "Right now I've got an awful feeling. I want to smash things and bill thing.&quot COLOAIMS BH NUMBER Name: Date: FAHRENHEIT 451 Directions: Identify the point along the plot at which the eventi below occur. then ute those answers to color by number the picture to the right. Exposition- Blue Falling Action-Brown Rising Action- Green Denouement-Gray Turning Point. Yellow 1. Beatty makes Montag burn down his own house. 2. Montag reads books to Mildred. 3. Montag is a fireman. He enjoys being a fireman. 4. Montag goes on the run and floats down a river. 5. Montag starts to doubt himself when Clarisse asks him if he is happy. 6. Montag kills Beatty and destroys the mechanical hound. 7. Montag burning a lady and her house. 8. Montag meets Faber and eventually gets a plan to save the books. 9. Montag meets Granger, and thinks not of the past, but only of the future, of the people he can help and of the new life he can build with the knowledge he has gained. 10. Montag learns the city has been bombed and finally lets go of Mildred

Final answer:This is an English literature exercise based on the novel 'Fahrenheit 451', focusing on identification of literary devices, speakers of different lines, and plot points in the story.Explanation:The given task appears to be a comprehension and analysis exercise based on the novelFahrenheit 451by Ray Bradbury. It requires identification of various literary devices used in the book (such as simile, allusion, metaphor, personification, paradox, onomatopoeia, and idiom), identifying the speaker of different lines, and marking the plot points from the story (exposition, falling action, rising action, denouement, turning point). To successfully complete this exercise, a student would need to have a firm understanding of the aforementioned literary devices and a thorough reading of the novel to identify the speakers and major plot points.Learn more about Fahrenheit 451 here:brainly.com/question/34190015#SPJ11...

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