Answer:
No, legislation on wiretapping is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment and Orwell's vision of Big Brother.
Explanation:
Technically, Wiretapping acts would not infringe the Fourth Amendment as wiretapping is not regarded as search and seizure, which would entail a physical search of the property and belongings of an individual. Moreover, it established your Fourth Amendment rights extend only to one's physical property and not to communications or other non-tangible items, and because the people involved are not forced to reveal incriminating details.
However, the interference of NSA in the privacy of people which is mentioned in Orwell’s is a subjective interpretation and therefore needs to be seen in that context.
I would say D.) It adds emphasis by capturing the character's unstructured thoughts, due to how it jumps all over the place from thought to thought.
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I think the answer is B incorrect