English, 29.03.2020 20:44 kyleighmarie05
Why does each successive edition of the Newspeak Dictionary have fewer words than the one before it?
a) By minimizing language the Party believes it can prevent/diminish rebellious thinking too.
c)By reducing the number of words people use the
can prevent/diminish rebellious thinking too. Party feels it can appear more powerful.
b)By deleting vague, meaningless words the Party can save on publishing/distribution costs
d)By controlling the region's vocabulary the Party
can save on publishing distribution costs.
can purify the language of foreign words.
CORRECT ANSWER IS: •A• (just took the quiz)
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