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Answer:
Even with Faber's advice, Montag reads a book to his wife and friends, as a result of which, Montag's house is selected to be burned.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fahrenheit 451 is a science fiction book written by Ray Bradbury. In this book we are introduced to a society where books are prohibited and the role of firefighters is to burn them and burn the establishments that guard them.
Montag is a firefighter who begins to understand the importance of books in society and how life without them can be silly and superfluous, with the help of Faber, a retired English teacher, who helps Montag understand the books.
Faber informs how important it is for Montag to keep reading and possessing books a secret, he must not reveal it to anyone. However, when Montag sees his wife arriving with a couple of friends to watch TV, he is not satisfied and begins to read a book of poetry for them.
Poetry invokes the emotional side of women and Montag too, so he hopes to have shown them how important reading is and how TV leaves everyone's life empty and meaningless.
The next day, Montag is selected to set fire to a house that has books. He is surprised to learn that the house that will be set on fire is his own home and that it was his wife who denounced it. Surprised and in a fit of rage, he ends up setting fire to and killing his own boss.