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She <span>misinterpreted what she heard, but acted out of kindness.
No matter what, she desired genuine happiness. </span>
Answer:
she was crying very hard, or she was crying alot,
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The context clues show that the misdirection was easier to detect because Ecker used information that was biased.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
Context clues are the hints that are given in a literary work. The context clues are important for the readers to understand a story.
In this case, context clues show that the misdirection was easier to detect because Ecker used information that was biased.
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To support the claim Orwell provides a hypothetical situation with someone using unclear language, as shown in the second answer option.
<h3>What is a hypothetical situation?</h3>
- An invented situation.
- A situation that does not exist in real life.
Orwell wanted to show how people defend questionable behavior with difficult language, without objectivity, and with little clarity. This ends up confusing citizens and leading them to defend situations they cannot understand.
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In chapter 1, Lyddie's mother says that their father has run off "searching for vain riches." Rachel objects to their mother's insistence that their father is never coming back. Lyddie, too, believes their father will return at first.