Answer:
Magazine.
Explanation:
A magazine can be defined as a written document published periodically (weekly, monthly or quarterly) to provide informations about a particular subject or field. An example is the Marketing News magazine.
Marketing News is an illustrated weekly (magazine) from the American Marketing Association and it covers all aspects of the marketing industry, which is mainly read by academics and people working directly in marketing.
Hence, an illustrated weekly is also known as a magazine.
Additionally, magazine publishers are mainly dependent on adverts posted on their pages to generate revenues for the smooth running of their business.
I believe the sentence should be: "His lawyer interrupted my thoughts with questions by bursting out."
Remove suddenly and add 'with.'
I believe the correct answer is it causes Winston to
doubt the Party.
In Georg Orwell’s dystopian novel “1984”, the main
actor Winston Smith’s job is altering historical records at the Ministry of Truth.
His job eventually makes him doubt the Party, when he realizes that the Party
is lying to them and robs them of their memories in order to control them: “They
remembered a million useless things, a quarrel with a workmate, a hunt for a
lost bicycle pump, the expression on a long-dead sister’s face, the swirls of
dust on a windy morning seventy years ago; but all the relevant facts were
outside the range of their vision”.
I’m guessing you mean the sentence passive? but it would be “the water boiled at 100°C” if so.
In some cases the rhyme scheme is ABBA as the first and last line rhyme and the middle two do as well