The answer is: He will meet his death in the castle, which he considers a pleasant place
Sitting before the blank diary page, Winston is about to commit a crime.
It is not surprising that at this moment, his sore begins to itch unbearably. It is a reminder of his guilty conscience and of the crime he is about to commit. It is his internalization of Big Brother, reminding him that any thought not in support of Big Brother is a crime.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
B is the only answer choice that gives the reader information rather than an opinion. Answer choices A, C, and D all present opinions, not information.