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Expert: from 1984: By George Orwell) Question 1) What is the intended contrast between Winston's viewpoint and that of the reader? A) Winston's viewpoint is apparent tolerance of the conditions of his life, but the reader sees the harshness of his situation. B) Winston's viewpoint is eager curiosity about the conditions of his life, but the reader sees that his situation is fairly typical. C) Winston's viewpoint is minor annoyance about the conditions of his life, but the reader sees that his situation is actually bearable, D) Winston's viewpoint is enthusiastic support for the conditions of his life, but the reader sees the hopelessness of his situation. Question 2) In passage 1, there are many. things that Winston knows which the reader does not. Which sentence relies on dramatic irony to build suspense? A)" It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move". B) In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs, hovered for an instant like a bluebottle, and darted away again with a curving flight". C) " The instrument ( the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely". D)" Only the Thought Police mattered". Question 3) In Passage 1, paragraph 6, the reader knows that the London of Winston's childhood was nothing like the London described in the text. How does this impact the passage? A) It builds suspense about the Thought Police. B) It increases the ominous tone. C) It creates a moment of humor. D) It causes concern for Winston. ( Will Mark Brainliest).

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