Answer: Eleanor Vance. Strengths: she made an effort initially to make a life for herself.
Weaknesses: She’s reached arrested development, she requires validation from others, and cannot function outside of a home.
Explanation: She has reached arrested development because all those years she spent in the service with her late mother has caused her psychological development to stop evolving. Eleanor cannot achieve freedom and happiness because her inner child is stopping her. She let her dreams go in order to have a fake sense of warmth and security.
The poet Ampleforth is the character who was surprisingly thrown in the cell with Winston, the main character.
The surprise isn't really that the poet was jailed, but that he ended up in the same cell as Winston, after all, he had been slipping forbiden words into his poem's "translations" before, a very punishable offense.
The most effective question is what does the character learn. In most every story, the character learns something from their mistakes. The other questions are mostly irrelevant.
Answer: I'm gonna guess simile since you didn't show us the paragraph.
Answer:
secA/cosecA = tanA
Explanation:
secA/cosecA = tan A is the correct identity