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What are two of the three men whose picture provided Winston with evidence that the Party had lied?

a) Big Brother and Emmanuel Goldstein
b) Oceania and Eurasia
c) Ampleforth and Syme
d) O'Brien and Mr. Charrington

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Final answer:

The correct option is a. The question references George Orwell's novel 1984, and the correct answer to which two men's pictures provided evidence of the Party's falsehoods is not listed in the options provided. The named characters are related to the novel's plot but are not directly related to the question asked.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is referencing a scenario from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, in which the main character, Winston, discovers evidence of the Party's manipulation of the past. The correct answer to the question regarding the two men whose pictures provided Winston with evidence that the Party had lied is not listed among the options provided. The situation in the novel involves three men who were purged by the Party, but later claimed to have never existed. These men are not specifically named in the options you've given.

However, to address the options provided: Big Brother and Emmanuel Goldstein are central figures in the Party's propaganda, not evidence of its lies; Oceania and Eurasia are the names of two of the superstates in the world of 1984, not individuals; Ampleforth and Syme are characters who are vaporized due to thoughtcrimes, but not the men in the photograph; O'Brien is a member of the Inner Party who ultimately betrays Winston, and Mr. Charrington is a shopkeeper who is later revealed to be a member of the Thought Police.

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