Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. False
Explanation:
1. It is false because 1984 has a dystopian setting where the government seems to have absolute power and people apparently have no privacy or saying in anything.
2. True. Many times, stories play with the idea that to erradicate inequiality, people became equally poor or miserable.
3. In V for Vendetta, the government is actually shown as a criminal, corrupt organization that has as only goal to oppress the civilization and keep its own power
Answer:
Explanation:
Dahl has an style, was a subversive, impossible to imitate, was an genius, in prose and caustic was an genius of various characteristics; it's style was individual, but adapted by directors. Dahli's offers a narrative and games more successful than following rules. Perhaps this, more than anything, is the reason why Dahl’s stories excite the imagination of so many people, including adults and children, and why so many readers across stage and screen can’t resist remaking his tales in their own individual style.
C writing that attempts to convince the reader to accept a position or argument
Answer:
coming-of-age
Explanation:
"The Outsiders fits into a genre of young adult fiction and is often called a "coming-of-age" novel. Generally, a coming-of-age story is one in which events lead the main characters (protagonists) to experience psychological or moral growth that takes them from childhood toward emotional maturity.
Character change is very important in a coming-of-age story. In The Outsiders, Darry characterizes Ponyboy as lacking common sense. Ponyboy agrees with his older brother, admitting that he is smart at school but sometimes he just doesn't think. These occasions get Pony into trouble that he could avoid. This is one aspect of Ponyboy's character that evolves throughout the book — he learns that his behavior impacts others."
That was from Cliff Notes not me