Answer:
the last words of 1-2 line have same rhyme scheme same goes for the pair of 3-4 and 5-6 which makes it aabbcc.
There's <u>Option A. aabbcc</u> is the answer
The answer is D. Cheerless
The figurative language that
exists within this excerpt can be identified with the phrases “recesses … to
which he never came,” “his austerity could never blight,” and “keep the fire of
my nature continually low,” provide readers with a feeling of loneliness,
suppression, and sadness. A person who felt this way or spoke these
things would most likely be without happiness and without cheer—or cheerless.
Answer:
Gotham
Explanation:
gotham city, pretty sure it was in new York
I believe the correct answer is it causes Winston to
doubt the Party.
In Georg Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”, the main
actor Winston Smith’s job is altering historical records at the Ministry of Truth.
His job eventually makes him doubt the Party, when he realizes that the Party
is lying to them and robs them of their memories in order to control them: “They
remembered a million useless things, a quarrel with a workmate, a hunt for a
lost bicycle pump, the expression on a long-dead sister’s face, the swirls of
dust on a windy morning seventy years ago; but all the relevant facts were
outside the range of their vision”.
Jaggers scolds Pip for not hanging on to his fortune.