Winston was so determined to talk to the old man in the pub of London's prole district because the prole is old enough to give a truthful account of the past.
<u>Explanation:</u>
It is in this Chapter (8) Winston takes a huge risk and step to show his desperation in wanting to know the past. Winston is so desperate to know if someone else was feeling the way he was about the Big Brother and everything. It is this action that seals his destiny as his curiosity and need to know the history becomes transparent.
Indeed, Winston was so determined to talk to the old man in the pub of London's prole district because the prole is old enough to give a truthful account of the past. Yet, with no answers, he just ends up imagining the horrible party slogans and a place with no darkness.
Answer:
A) sentences 6 and 7
Explanation:
Sentences "I learned how to focus my camera" and "I also learned how to choose what to photograph" have identical subjects (I) and verbs (learned). Therefore, it would be better to combine them to improve the flow of the narrative: I learned how to focus my camera and also how to choose what to photograph.
answer:
b
explanation:
no where does it say that there are no parks in the passage. her and her mother going shopping is not a valid answer because they could be shopping anywhere. and nowhere does it state that they don't have a car -feel free to argue but I believe the second answer is correct.
(B) The scholars at Jundi Shapur were interested in various disciplines.
B is the best answer because it most accurately shows an inference from the passage. We know that the scholars were interested in various disciplines because it says, "The school created the very first teaching hospital in the world, a place where the sick were treated and young doctors learned their craft, as well as a fine observatory to track the heavens." This shows that the scholars studied everything from medicine to astrology. Option A is incorrect because the passage does not indicate that any of the academics had been persecuted. Option C is wrong because the passage says nothing of the scholars' genders. Option D is wrong because it does not include all of the cultures of the scholars that are talked about in the passage.
Immediately after murdering Duncan, Macbeth goes to the courtyard to where lady Macbeth is waiting for him.