Answer:
Correct Answer:
c. for the sake of power alone.
Explanation:
O'Brien tells Winston that the Party is different from all the other people or groups who have tried to wield the same amount of power. This led to him to understand that, it was only power which the party seeks.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Both of them explain certain and specific evidence to help support their numbers which gives them an example of what they impact and how they can change it by changing certain possibilities. They also both describe how if they do change certain things it will not only help now but also in the long run.
Eliminating weak/dead verbs means avoiding too much use of the copulative "to be". This can be done through focusing on the action in the sentence. Another good way is to make sure your sentence is in the active voice.
First sentence: (Not much could be done with that one as there is no action, unless you would like to change the meaning of the sentence.)
Second sentence: I angered my mom.
Third sentence: The dark frightened the little boy.
Answer:
Explanation:
In chapter 11 p. 118 it mentions when Jem was wrecking Mrs. Duboses lawn, which is not how a young man 'should' act. All throughout the book it also mentions how Scout wears overalls and is always pestering people which, back then was not very lady like.
Answer:
Which line from the passage best shows the theme?
Without more ado it set to work to gnaw
the ropes with its teeth, and succeeded before long in setting the Lion free. this line shows how even a small mouse can be able to save a line. moral: don't judge book by it's cover.