Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: 4
Explanation: the context here is very confusing because I’m not sure if it’s in order it seems like passage 4 came before 2 so here’s why it’s true
When it says “it seemed like the little boy and girl must be left sleeping on the mountain forever” it implies that they are still asleep or late to meet together wherever they meet but it does not directly state that.
However in the next passage jack the rabbit awakened them
Answer:
John tries to kill Pope because Pope is sleeping with Linda (John's mother) and John is tired of his mother being considered a 'wh0re' by the others. Pope laughs off the attack and calls John "brave."
Explanation:
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If only I had said the truth about Daisy. No one would have ever blamed it on Max. If I would have never leave the door open I she would have never run away
Answer and Explanation:
Vonnegut's letter and 1984 are showing how the hiding of messages and concepts is done by people who are in power to manipulate, alienate and limit people's access to information that will make them reason.
These two works show how the reasoning of the mass, of the people is dangerous for the powerful and for that reason, they will try their best to deny any type of media that encourages racism at the expense of alienation. This occurs through the censorship of books, the denial of historical facts and the positioning as a figure that contains the truth and that must be followed. This occurs through manipulation.
However, even in the midst of these similarities, these two works present some differences, mainly regarding the level of power of the active manipulative force. In Vonnegut's letter, this force has a more domestic power and is limited to a region, which shows that the capacity for manipulation may be closer to what we imagine and it is necessary to perceive and fight it. In 1984, the manipulative force is something comprehensive, governmental and greater, which has the power to interfere in absolutely any factor and any element of human knowledge.