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9 November, 02:55

In the book 1984, How is it that O'Brien poses such a danger to Winston?

A. He is too open with his revolutionary campaign.

B. His kindness might be hiding some dark motive.

C. He could at any moment be arrested for treason.

or D. His position within the Inner Party is too minor.

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  1. 9 November, 06:07
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    B. His kindness might be hiding some dark motive, but Winston is too fazed to see it because he is just happy that someone other than himself is rebelling and committing thoughtcrime.
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