I have not read the story/book yet but the climax is the most interesting part of the story :)
Answer:
Tense.
Explanation:
A tense is a grammatical indication of when a verb happens/ occurs. It categorizes the time, the duration, the completeness, or the continuation of any act that is done.
In grammar, there are three primary categories of tenses- past tense, present tense, and future tense. And according to what tense is used in a sentence, the time can easily be known or understood.
For example, the sentence "I went home late last night" is in the past tense as the tense form of "went" is the past tense of "go".
Similarly, "I will be going home" signifies a future tense as the sentence uses "will+be+-ing" form of the verb.
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.
Simon Finch made money by practicing medicine and he made a living out of cotton.
Answer:
Meredith can hold the university responsible for this incident.
Explanation:
Meredith was making a peaceful petition, which is protected by the First Amendment. In addition, the First Amendment defends free speech, which means that Meredith can defend the recreational use of marijuana, without being impeded. However, Meredith was prevented from making her petition within the university campus and this infringed on her right, so she can hold the university responsible for it.