Sorry I can't answer 3, 5, and 6!
1. “It's so hot in this classroom.”
Answer: You're right. I'll open the window. 
2. “I need your photo.” 
Answer: My photo? What will you do with it? 
4. “Can I borrow your laptop?” 
Answer: No problem. How long will you need it? 
7. “Look at the man on the motorbike!” 
Answer: Oh, no! Is he going to crash into our car? 
8. “There's someone at the door. Can you answer it for me? 
Answer: At midnight? I don't think it's safe to answer. 
9. “Natasha is having a welcome party on Friday night. Are you going?” 
Answer: Of course I am. There's not anything I have to do on Friday. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Nineteen percent and if for
        
             
        
        
        
Keep up the good work Marcus
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: go though the book and look for frases
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
While Winston thinks about O’Brien, to whom he has never spoken at this point, he remembers a dream he had where O’Brien told him they would meet “in the place where there is no darkness.” When Winston first observes O’Brien, he believes that, like him, O’Brien is not a loyal Party member as he pretends to be. He seems to view the place where there is no darkness with a sense of hope early in the novel, leading Winston to believe that one day he would live in a world where he would be free to think and behave as he pleases.