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<span>C. Johnny sometimes volunteers at the local homeless shelter. </span>
Winston opens the door fearfully, assuming that the Thought Police have arrived to arrest him for writing in the diary. However, it is only Mrs. Parsons, a neighbor in his apartment building, needing help with the plumbing while her husband is away. In Mrs. Parsons’s apartment, Winston is tormented by the fervent Parsons children, who, being Junior Spies, accuse him of thoughtcrime. The Junior Spies is an organization of children who monitor adults for disloyalty to the Party, and frequently succeed in catching them—Mrs. Parsons herself seems afraid of her zealous children. The children are very agitated because their mother won’t let them go to a public hanging of some of the Party’s political enemies in the park that evening. Back in his apartment, Winston remembers a dream in which a man’s voice—O’Brien’s, he thinks—said to him, “We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.” Winston writes in his diary that his thoughtcrime makes him a dead man, then he hides the book.
A parallel structure is a term used in rhetoric. It refers to a rhetorical device that includes the repetition of adjacent sentences (sections of a text). The repeated sentences place to focus on the main idea that the author wants to express.
Lincoln uses this device in his Second Inaugural Address, where he explores and compares the expectations of both parties. The purpose is to point out that their desires are of equal importance.
<h3>What is the central idea of Lincoln?</h3>
the idea that Lincoln wishes to emphasize by using parallel structure is that the 'ground or basis for both the rival/opposing ideas are common.' He employs the parallel structure by stating that 'neither of the opposing parties was expecting the war or the duration for which it has survived and...cease' which indicates the 'terrible conditions that have been caused due to the civil war which is the product of conflicts.' Through this, he aims to signal the 'common causes of the war' which none of the parties have expected and questions God's will in this.
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Answer:
A) a scene showing how the bully treated the character in the past
Explanation:
A flasback, in literature and films, is showing events that happened in the past, for some more or less obvious connection to the scene in the present.
If the writer wants to show cause and effect, such is the case here, and if the confrontation is the effect, then we would probably be curious about what events led to this character confronting a bully, what was the cause to that confrontation.
The flashback, then, would probably show som scenes of the bully harassing, beating or mistreating the character in some other way.