A. She passes a love note to Winston. Julia secretly hands Winston a note confessing her love for him, which simply reads, "I love you." Winston and Julia begin a torrid affair although it was forbidden. Winston used to think that Julia was an informant before that.
D. O´Brien extends an invitation to his home. Winston believed that O´Brien was a secret agent from the resistance movement named the Brotherhood. They arrange a meeting at O'Brien's luxurious flat where both Winston and Julia swear allegiance to it.
C. Party members are recording what they say as evidence against them. O'Brien reveals that he is actually loyal to the Party, and was simply part of a special sting operation to catch "thought criminals".
C. The Proles. They are kept poor and uneducated with the purpose of not being aware of their place in the power structure and, this way, avoid rebellion.
I believe so because Gatsby was a wealthy man who was poor at first and worked his way to become rich and the woman he loved was also rich and had a high class. The poorer people were lower class in the book/movie as well
On his way to the fair the child sees toys, balloons of different colours, garland of gulmohur, a swing and a snake-charmer playing a flute. He gets attracted towards all these things.