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Which of the following quotes does not support the assertion that faber is
follows the rules of society because is worried about will happen to him if he breaks
the law?
a) "the front door opened slowly. faber peered out, looking very old in the light
and very fragile and very much afraid. the old man looked as if he had not
been out of the house in years" (bradbury).
b) "mr. montag, you are looking at a coward. i saw the way things were going, a
long time back. i said nothing. i'm one of the innocents who could have
spoken up and out when no one would listen to the guilty, but i did not
speak and thus became guilty myself" (bradbury).
c) "not if you start talking the sort of talk that might get me burnt for my
trouble. the only way i could possibly listen to you would be if somehow the
fireman structure itself could be burnt" (bradbury).
d) "it would be funny if it were not serious. it's not books you need, it's some of
the things that once were in books." (bradbury).

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