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Bradbury writes, “The books leapt and danced like roasted birds, their wings ablaze with red and yellow feathers” (p.55). Select any TWO of the 10 page sections of the book listed below and examine them for symbols. What symbols were you able to identify? What might those symbols represent? Be especially attentive to the way Bradbury uses fire and books both literally and symbolically. 1 – pp. 1-10;

2 – pp. 11-20:

3 – pp. 21-30;

4 – pp. 31-40;

5 – pp. 41-50;

6 – pp. 51-60;

7 – pp. 61-70;

8 – pp. 71-end

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