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In this novel, a contradictory word meaning to quack like a duck is brought up by a character who desires to express every concept using exactly one word. This novel’s appendix details the (10[1])A, B, and C vocabularies (10[1])of a language where all parts (10[1])of speech are interchangeable. In this novel, the philologist Syme works on the eleventh edition of a dictionary. A dark-haired girl throws a dictionary at an image (10[1])of Emmanuel Goldstein in this novel on a “bright cold day in April [when] the clocks were striking thirteen.” For 10 points, the words “thoughtcrime” and “doublethink” and the language Newspeak originate from what George Orwell novel about Winston Smith? ■END■

ANSWER: Nineteen Eighty-Four [or 1984]
<Edinburgh B, British Literature>
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Summary

TournamentEditionTUHConv. %Neg %Average Buzz
UK (North)UK5100%0%55.20
UK (South)UK8100%13%78.13
Northern CaliforniaUS4100%0%45.50
Southern CaliforniaUS7100%0%55.29
Eastern Canada (1)US4100%0%50.50
FloridaUS4100%0%64.25
Great LakesUS10100%0%55.00
Lower Mid-AtlanticUS9100%0%53.89
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS11100%9%71.73
Upper Mid-AtlanticUS1100%0%37.00
MidwestUS9100%0%55.11
NorthUS4100%0%60.75
NortheastUS2100%0%45.50
PacificUS8100%0%62.00
SoutheastUS12100%25%64.25
Upstate NYUS5100%0%52.20