While I don't see anything written about the speaker's viewpoint, from experience I know that adversity will only make his compatriots stronger. As an example from experience, while working at an open pit mine in BC, Canada, my compatriot and I had to work 30 hours straight on a diamond drill hole which was causing problems. The hole was caving and the drill rods were getting plugged with bentonite which we used to seal the hole off to install piezometers ie instruments to measure water pressure in the hole. So we found a way to open the rods and use concrete mixed with bentonite to still seal the piezometers and succeeded in our endeavour so this was getting strong from adversity.
I can tell you that Fragments are sections, broken pieces of something, to separate.
Answer: b. As Thought Police they frame possible thought revolutionaries.
Explanation:
Mr. Charrington and O’Brien are both revealed to be hidden members of the Thought Police, spying everyone around them, including Winston, to manipulate them and test their loyalty to the Party.
Mr. Charrington providing help for Winston’s several crimes are shown to be only a setup.
O’Brien´s participation in the revolutionary group called the Brotherhood is also a lie to trap Winston.
Answer: Mr. Utterson is well liked by others, in spite of his flaws.
In the excerpts from chapter one of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Utterson has several flaws. He rarely smiles, and he is often embarrassed and "backward in sentiment." However, despite these shortcomings, Mr. Utterson is liked by many people. On the other hand, Mr. Hyde is "detestable." Therefore, the difference is that, even though both characters are flawed, Mr. Utterson is often liked, unlike Mr. Hyde.
Dress codes don't benefit students because they take away creativity in a school system that already doesn't have huge support for creative courses(such as art and music classes etc.). It also takes away one of the biggest ways that kids/people express themselves.