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Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate assessment planning responsibilities with this plot-based quiz covering part one of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (“The Hearth and the Salamander”). This assessment may also serve as a guided reading handout to facilitate active reading experiences. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following:

  • Details on Montag’s encounter with Clarisse
  • A lingering question in Montag’s mind
  • Mildred’s self-destructive behavior
  • The behavior of the mechanical hound
  • Clarisse’s concerns about school kids
  • Peculiarities about a particular fire call
  • Montag’s sneakiness
  • Mildred’s general disposition
  • Beatty’s general characterization
  • The campaign against books

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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Quiz and Answer Key Bundle

Evaluate general reading comprehension and eliminate take-home assessment planning responsibilities with this bundle of plot-based quizzes covering each part of *Fahrenheit 451* by Ray Bradbury. These assessments may also serve as guided reading handouts to facilitate active reading experiences. Answer keys are included. Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will demonstrate knowledge of the following: * Details on Montag’s encounter with Clarisse * A lingering question in Montag’s mind * Mildred’s self-destructive behavior * The behavior of the mechanical hound * Clarisse’s concerns about school kids * Peculiarities about a particular fire call * Montag’s sneakiness * Mildred’s general disposition * Beatty’s general characterization * The campaign against books * Montag’s perception of the world * Montag’s perspective on books * A phone call between Montag and Faber * Faber’s professional background * Faber’s offerings of help * The purpose of Faber’s visit to St. Louis * Interactions among Mildred and her friends * How Montag irritates Mildred and her friends * Montag and Beatty’s interaction at the firehouse * A fire alarm * The source of the alarm call * Beatty’s striking of Montag * The nature of Beatty’s death * What Montag learns about Beatty after his death * Complicating factors in terms of Montag’s escape * Montag’s suggestions for Faber * Faber’s suggestions for Montag * How authorities get the public to help them find Montag * What Montag watches on television * How books continue to exist * What happens to the city * A new responsibility

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