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7 April, 12:30

By believing that the Party actually invented airplanes, Julia shows readers that she -

a. is rebellious in her refusal to buy the lies they spread.

c. knows how to tell the Party exactly what it wants to hear.

b. accepts unthinkingly much of the Party's mythology.

d. believes what Winston cannot accept-that 2 + 2 = 5.

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  1. 7 April, 12:35
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    By believing that the Party invented airplanes, Julia shows readers that she accepts unthinkingly much of the Party's mythology. She cannot remember that Oceania was with Eastasia at war and not Eurasia, and barely understand who Goldstein was. It disturbs Winston that how effortlessly she accepts the Party's propaganda.
  2. 7 April, 12:55
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    The answer is B. Accepts unthinkingly much of the Party's mythology.

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