Thursday, April 11, 2013

Multiple choice

1) e
2) b
3) a
4) c
5) e
6)e
7)a
8)d
9)d
10)b
11) d
12) b
13) b
14) d
15) d
16) c
17) c
18) c
19) a
20) c
21) b
22) c
23) b
24) a
25) a
26) c
27) a
28) c
29) e
30) b
31) d
32) b
33) d
34) d
35) c
36) d
37) e
38) c
39) c
40) c
41) b
42) c
43) a
44) c
45) a
46) b
47) b
48) e
49) a
50) d
51) c
52) c
53) b
54) a

Sunday, April 7, 2013

1984 Project W/ Iliana G and Austin S

Multiple choice

1. "The old man had grown noticeably more cheerful after receiving the four dollars. Winston realized that he would have accepted three or even two." (part 1, chapter 8)

What role does money play to the characters:
a) significant to both men
b)  nothing to both me
c) important to Winston
d) none of the above


2. "'Yes. Look at the trees.' They were small ashes, which at some time had been cut down and had sprouted up again into a forest of poles, none of them thicker than one's wrist. 'There's nothing big enough to hide a mike in." (part 2, chapter 2) 

a)to comfort Winston
b)address Winston's question
c)answer the readers question
d)none of the above



Essay prompts

1) A man character in the novel 1984 by George Orwell, is BIG BROTHER. How does Orwell construct a character that you never come face to face with in the book?

2) How does the banning of 1984 reflect the novel its self, how does it reflect Orwell?

3) What is the significance to the reader, of the spot that is un-microphoned and has no cameras. How does Orwell use this to connect the the reader?