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Finish the sentence: โThe whole aim of Newspeak is to __________.โ
narrow the range of thought.โ
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monster
Reset all scores!
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 5 points!
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Finish the sentence: โThe Party told you to ______. It was their final, most essential command.โ
reject the evidence of your eyes and ears
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What is special about the room above Mr. Charringtonโs shop?
No telescreen
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What project is Syme working on?
Syme works on the Newspeak Dictionary. (11th edition)
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banana
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seesaw
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shark
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banana
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What is Winstonโs job at the Ministry of Truth? How does he rewrite information to make it Party-approved?
To rewrite past records so they match what the Party currently says is true.
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What does Parsons think about his own children?
He is proud that his children spy on people for the Party.
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What does Winston believe will happen to Syme?
Vaporized
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What is the name of the cafรฉ where Party outcasts gather?
Chestnut Tree Cafรฉ.
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What does the word โsinecureโ mean, and how is it used in the novel?
A job that requires little or no work but gives pay or benefits.
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โWe shall meet in a place where __________.โ Who says this, and why is it important to Winston?
there is no darkness Said by O'Brien. It gives Winston hope.
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eraser
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gift
Win 25 points!
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fairy
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banana
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Who is Ampleforth, and what kind of work does he do at the Ministry of Truth?
Ampleforth is a poet who works at the Ministry of Truth rewriting old poems to fit Party standards.
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Why is the glass paperweight so special to Winston? What does it symbolize?
A beautiful, fragile past untouched by the Party.
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Each time Winston tries to ask older people about life before the Revolution, what happens?
Older people give confused or meaningless answers, and Winston never gets a clear picture of the past.
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