In "Fahrenheit 451," the mention of billboards can be found on various pages throughout the book as they represent the pervasive influence of technology and media on society. One specific example is on page 59, where the billboards are described as being able to change their advertisements as the cars pass by.
In Fahrenheit 451, Montag talks about the woman burned in the fire on page 36 of the book. This is during a conversation with his wife, Mildred, where he is reflecting on the incident that deeply impacted him.
Chapter 1 of Fahrenheit 451 ends on page 25 of the book.
The book of Job is mentioned on page 106 in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. It is part of the conversation between Montag and Faber about the importance of books and literature.
The city getting bombed occurs in the final few pages of "Fahrenheit 451." In my version of the book, it's on page 165.
Montag goes to the camp on page 142 in the book "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury.
St. Louis is talked about all in chapter 13(I plunge to my death), page 197.
In "Fahrenheit 451," Clarisse talks about school on page 27 in the part where she discusses her thoughts on education and human interaction with Montag. She describes her school as a place where they learn facts but not necessarily how to reason or think critically.
The simile "He wore his happiness like a mask" in the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is found on page 90 (in most editions of the book). It describes the character Montag's facade of happiness despite his inner turmoil and conflict.
The mention of the phoenix in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 can be found on page 163 in most editions of the book. The phoenix is a symbolic part of Montag's realization and represents rebirth and renewal.
''Get whatever answers there are to be gotten, Heidi'' Page(160) I had to do this for a book report !
In Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Mildred talks about running over dogs and squirrels on page 84 of the novel. In this scene, she nonchalantly mentions this in conversation with Montag, reflecting a society that has become numb to violence and destruction.
Buy the book and read it yourself but i think its on page 172