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what is significant about the number 451 in the story? ○ number of books in the library○ temperature at which books burn○ his house number○ montags agehow do the firemen in this society view their job? ○ as a necessary evil○ as a routine task○ as a form of punishment○ as a heroic professionwhat happens to the woman who refuses to leave her books? *○ she escapes
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These questions refer to Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
- The title references the temperature at which paper (books) burns.
- In the story's society, firemen are celebrated for burning books, seeing their work as heroic.
- The woman who refuses to leave her books chooses to burn alive with them (the full option set confirms this core outcome, as the visible partial options do not include the correct one, but the standard answer to this question is established in the text).
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- Temperature at which books burn
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- She burns alive with her books (standard canonical answer for this question in Fahrenheit 451)