Answer: Betrayal
Explanation:
Both Nadia and Rosa were angry because they perceived betrayal had ocured. Rosa felt betrayed when she heared Nadia had leaked out what she told her in secrecy and thus was not happy with Nadia. Of which Nadia apologised in secret but later learnt she wasnot forgiven this made her feel betrayed by her friend too.
Apparently, Winston is a drunkard in 1984. He can be
compared to a rock because there's nothing new under the sun for him. He eats,
drinks, and is merry. Nothing else happens and it's the same routine. However, Winston is surprisingly observant and intellectual. He keeps a diary that has his thoughts composed in them; thoughts that could result in his death. He's like a pair of new shoes because his thoughts are binging the totalitarian state to a new era. He's giving others new freedoms and he is establishing a new rebelution. (I know that's not a word, but you'll understand what it means had you have read the book.)
Interests is the closest word I can think of
Answer:
To strengthen the argument, sentence number 4 must present evidence to prove and justify what the author is presenting.
Explanation:
Although the text presented in the question above is coherent and cohesive, it presents a weakened argument, which could be improved with the addition of supporting details and evidence.
This argument is presented in sentence number 4, where the author states that the government needs to act, to provide health services free of charge to all citizens. In this case, to strengthen this argument, the author of the text could present ways that the government could act to provide these services, in addition to showing how governments in other countries acted and the improvements that were achieved with this. Another alternative would be to show how the lack of a free health service is harmful to the population, through real examples that confirm this.
Evidence and supporting details are statements that confirm an author's arguments, showing how the arguments presented are true and correct.