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The work has several instances of Winston's curiosity and desire for the past. In light of Oceania's control of the present via modifying its history, Winston's fixation with the past makes sense. Winston often reminisces about his youth, particularly about his mother and younger sister, throughout the book.
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No, it's not an adverbial phrase
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Yes, the context influences meaning, so it's true.
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2) <em>Is</em><em> </em>she listening to the radio now?
Answer B is correct
3) <em>Do</em><em> </em>you <em>go</em><em> </em>shopping every week?
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B, you need to give the reader basically a reason to read it so you give the hook and the topic of the sentence so basically what the story is going to be about.