Fahrenheit 451
when the women get together, what "fire images" does Bradbury use to describe the ladies? list at least five "fire" words
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From the text:
"So it was now, in his own parlour, with these women twisting in their chairs under his gaze, lighting cigarettes, blowing smoke, touching their sun-fired hair and examining their blazing fingernails as if they had caught fire from his look."
"Any moment they might hiss a long sputtering hiss and explode."
Fahrenheit 451