Orwell uses an example and a quotation for evidence in this excerpt.
Answer: Option 2.
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The passage that has been talked about here has been taken from "Politics and English language". This was written by George Orwell. The main point of the paragraph and excerpt talks about the ties and allies that Germany has with it.
The view point and what the author thinks about these allies, the paragraph talks about these. For making his view points and thinking more strong, he makes use of an example, quotation and so on.
Answer:
This is a legal term. Just to get you started, someone that practices being willfully blind, remains ignorant of the situation. They do not want to know the facts so that they can remain "in the dark" or willfully blind. When you do something "willfully" you are doing it and you KNOW that you are doing it. Doing it on purpose. Blind - not seeing the whole picture - or any of the knowledge or facts that you need.
Explanation:
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Answer:
No man can be trusted.
Explanation:
Once I went into the tuck shop away from my home and there a well dressed up man gave me a smile, and asked about the closest living area. Anyways answering him I bought the things.
When I reached home I saw the man around the house and after a few moments he was standing beside me with a knife in his hand as I was taking out the things from the car. I yelled at the top of my voice , just then, my brother hit him at the back and he flung.
I became careful after this incident that no one can be trusted, not even those asking for addresses or begging for money.
Trudged means to walk slowly and could be with loud or quiet steps but in this case it is silent steps. the context clues would be that they marched which means walks and along silently behind them, so basically they were waking silently behind them.