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1984 Chapter 4 book 1 Summary • We learn that Winston works in the records department of the ministry of truth He re-rights historical events according
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1984 Discussion Questions: Part One Chapter 1: 1 Choose three primary character 4 Explain the “two minutes hate ” Who is Goldstein? How do the Party
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RESPOND to the following for BOOK I: CHAPTERS 3—4 Explain Winston's dream of his mother Why do you think these memories, including the one of the old man,
1 Objectives: Write in response to Book III, chapter 1 with journal entry # 5 to various study questions designed to interpret George Orwell's, 1984
AQA-style GCSE English Language Paper 1 Question Paper – George Orwell, 1984 Section List four things about nature in this part of the text [4 marks]
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