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Throughout 1984, Winston repeatedly references "the place where there is no darkness". What is this place?
Question 1 options:
Symbolic place representing the Party's exposure.

His bright, bare jail cell in which the lights are always on.

His awareness of that Mr. Charrington was a member of the Thought Police.

The Party shining a light on Julia and his affair.


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Answer:His bright, bare jail cell in which the lights are always on.

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