In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Faber self-describes himself as a coward. He acknowledges his own reluctance to stand up against the oppressive society and admits that he has not been brave enough to take action.
In regards to Faber describing himself to Guy, Faber self describes himself as ............
Group of answer choices
A Rebel
A Peacemaker
A Renegade
A Coward
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