In Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," Faber gives Guy Montag a small communication device called a "green bullet." This device is essentially a tiny earpiece that allows Faber to communicate with Montag discreetly. Faber instructs Guy to use the green bullet to stay connected with him, particularly so that Faber can provide guidance and advice as Montag navigates his growing disillusionment with the oppressive society they live in. The device serves as a means for Faber to help Montag think critically and act on his newfound desire for knowledge and change.
What device does Faber give to Guy to communicate? What does Faber instruct Guy to do with this device later on?
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