Answer:
Orwell shows that constant vigilance puts an end to freedom and causes strong manipulation.
Explanation:
In "1984" Orwell warns us about the danger of political totalitarianism and the complete destruction of freedom and information, promoting a limitation and intense manipulation that makes all citizens live the wills and government information litigated, even unable to think and maintain your own opinions, wishes and actions.
Answer:
B. She wants to avoid her grandparents.
Explanation:
In Paige Hook's <em>Last Regrets</em><em>,</em> she recounts how she was "made" to go fishing along with her brothers by her grandparents. She recounts how she "hated the boat", her grandparents' pride and joy. But despite her protests, she went along with them for the fishing trip.
Considering the way she tried to hide when the<em> "white monster"</em> came into their driveway, how she tried to find an excuse to not go, or how she seemed to lost fishing lines a lot, all seems to suggest that she did not want to go along with her grandparents for fishing. She also reveals<em> "I liked riding in boats when they were going fast. I liked riding in boats that I could water-ski behind"</em>, thus confirming her disinterest in fishing.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
I think it's A. focus each paragraph on one main idea. I hope this helps if it's the wrong answer I'm sorry.
B. Bitter
She is leaving her home town with all her friends and things she liked doing
Hope this helps
-AaronWiseIsBae
C. He uses this introduction to set a fast-paced, edgy tone for the rest of the story.
This is my best guess and I think it is correct. I would need to read more, but I hope this helps!