book of the dead
Nicolaus Copernicus
the thought police is responsible for the surveillance of EVERYTHING.
Charrington's , an officer of the Thought Police , name is not given in George Orwell's book Nineteen Eighty-Four .
Winston Smith gets captured by the thought police for committing thoughtcrime against the government.
Jen Talbot is one of the shadow children, forbidden by the Population Police. She is a third child that is illegal.
The term "thought police" was created by author George Orwell in his novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four." It refers to a fictional totalitarian government organization that monitors and punishes any form of dissent or independent thought.
Right. You could also say, "Whose book is this?"
Zero/Hector did, they landed on Stanley, and then the police thought Stanley stole the shoes, althought Zero did.
The word 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun and relative pronoun.The pronoun 'whose' is the possessive form for 'who' or 'which'.EXAMPLESinterrogative pronoun: Whose book did you borrow? (possessive of 'who')relative pronoun: The book whose cover is missing is mine. (possessive of 'which')
"¿De quién es el libro?" translates to "Whose book is it?" in English.
It's 'A Clockwork Orange', oh thou Waja cheater. : )