First
Second
Third
Fourth
100
Purpose of Newspeak 

What is to eliminate free thinking and rebellion?

100

What is bias? 

What is a tendency to favor one side over the other? 

100

Summarizing and paraphrasing

Summarizing is recapping, while paraphrasing is putting it into your own words

100

Pathos

Using the readers' emotions to persuade

200

Winston's job at the Ministry of Truth

What is altering historical records?

200

What did Winston trace on the desk at the end? 

What is 2 + 2 = 5? 

200

Diction

What is word choice? 

200

Logos

Using logic to persuade

300

Why did Winston rebel? 

What is his restriction or freedoms? 

300

What is the most important step when bringing a quote into writing? 

What is quotation marks? 

300

Allegory

What is a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. 

300

Ethos

Using the author's credibility to persuade


400

What happened in Room 101? 

What is the conversion to love for Big Brother?

400

Why did Julia rebel? 

What is pleasure-seeking and a restrictive party? 

400

Satire

What is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices? 

400

Paradox

What is a statement or situation that appears contradictory or self-contradictory, but can be true, or at least, is not necessarily false? 

500

What is doublethink, and why is it important? 

What is undermining critical thinking (Uneducated/unthinking societies are easier to control)? 

500

Example of Situational Irony

Can vary (Ministry of Love is home to torture chamber)
500

Euphemism

What is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt when referring to something unpleasant or embarrassing?

500

Psychological manipulation in the novel 

Can vary