Buying and writing or just owning the diary are considered a Thoughtcrime (a serious offense in Oceania), which can mean 25 years in a forced-labor camp or even the death penalty. He uses the diary as a self-expression tool (which is forbidden by the Party). Despite this, Winston truly feels the need to express himself, and this ends up being stronger than the fear of being discovered. This is a clear sign of rebellion and "awakening" by Winston
Answer: an outlaw; were sleeping
Explanation:
I cannot answer this question very effectively as the options are missing. The answers above however, are accurate but may not be worded as your options were.
Bass Reeves was a Black American federal deputy U.S. Marshal and one of the most popular ones at that for arresting over 3,000 outlaws including his own son.
In the story above, Bass Reeves(very good with disguises), convinced the mother of these outlaw brothers that he was an outlaw too. She let him in, fed him and when the brothers were sleeping, he handcuffed them while the mother rained curses on him.
Answer:
√Actions
√Thoughts
√Opinions of others
Explanation:
We understand characters through their actions, thoughts and people's opinions about them.
Actions, as it is popularly stated speaks louder than words. One's actions speak volume of the person's character and personality. In literature, if you want to determine the characters in a story, look out for their actions. Also, the thoughts expressed also makes one to understand a character. One's character is expressed in his thoughts. Another way to understand a character is through the opinions and perceptions of others. Sometimes, people's perception and opinion about others might be wrong or misleading but there are times that we understand a particular character from other people's perspective.
Answer:
primitive. but it deoends on the context
Answer:
Tip #1: Set an end goal for yourself. ...
Tip #2: Write down all ideas. ...
Tip #3: Think about what interests you most. ...
Tip #4: Consider what you want the reader to get from your paper. ...
Tip #5: Try freewriting. ...
Tip #6: Draw a map of your ideas. ...
Tip #7: Enlist the help of others. ...
Tip #8: Find the perfect brainstorming spot
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