Grammar
1984
T.H.U.G.
Vocabulary
200

What mood is used in this sentence: “If I were you, I would apologize”?

Subjunctive

200

Why does the Party rewrite history?

To control information/truth and make it seem like the Party and Big Brother are infallible

200

What does Ms. Rosalie reveal about Khalil before he died?

He wanted to leave the drug trade.

200

Use “cajole” in a sentence.

Cajole means “to persuade with false promises and flattery.”
Example: “Jake tried to cajole his parents into letting him stay out later by promising to clean the house all weekend.”

400

Rewrite this sentence in active voice: “The essay was written by Maya.”

Maya wrote the essay.

400

Why does Winston believe the proles are important?

They are numerous and less controlled by the Party. He thinks they are the only ones who could truly rebel.

400

Why does Starr refuse to join the protest at Williamson?

She feels it is insincere and that students are using Khalil's death as a "get-out-of-class-free" card.

400

Use the word “ambivalent” in a sentence.

Ambivalent means “having opposing attitudes or feelings toward a person, thing, or idea; unable to decide.”
Example: “Maria felt ambivalent about moving away because she was excited for a new start but sad to leave her friends.”

600

Identify the phrase type in: “on the stove”

Prepositional phrase

600

Why is the diary important?

It marks Winston’s first act of rebellion.

600

What is King arrested for in the end, and who acts as a witness?

Arson and drug charges

DeVante acts as a key witness against King for the drug charges, and other people from the Garden Heights community also come forward to testify about King’s actions.

600

Use the word “furtive” in a sentence.

Furtive means “stealthy; secretive.”
Example: “The student cast a furtive glance at his phone during the test.”

800

What type of phrase is “has been studying for hours”?

Verb phrase

800

What does the ending reveal about Winston?

The Party completely breaks and controls him. He now loves Big Brother.

800

Compare Chris and Hailey’s reactions when Starr confronts them.

Chris listens and tries to understand; Hailey becomes defensive and dismissive.

800

Use the word “magnanimous” in a sentence.

Magnanimous means “noble; generous in forgiving; free from petty feelings or acts.”
Example: “After winning the championship, the captain was magnanimous and congratulated the other team.”

1000

What is wrong with this sentence: “Walking through the hallway, the lockers looked enormous”?

Dangling modifier

1000

How does the relationship between Winston and Julia differ in their motivations and goals?

Winston rebels because he wants truth, freedom, and a deeper understanding of the past and reality. He is interested in political rebellion and hopes the Party can someday be overthrown. 

Julia is more focused on personal freedom and enjoyment. She rebels in smaller, private ways, such as breaking rules and seeking pleasure, but she is less interested in changing society or challenging the Party politically.

1000

What larger idea does Maverick explain through THUG LIFE?

He argues that America’s systems are designed in ways that keep poor people and minorities oppressed, which can push young people toward crime, gangs, or hopelessness. Limited education and opportunities leave people vulnerable, driving people to make money however they can.

1000

Use the word “inscrutable” in a sentence.

Inscrutable means “not easily understood; hard to fathom.”
Example: “The detective could not tell what the suspect was thinking because of his inscrutable expression.”