Read the section “Reading 1984.” Information under which two paragraphs is MOST relevant to include in a summary of the article.
A. paragraphs 2 and 3
B. paragraphs 3 and 4
C. paragraphs 1 and 5
D. paragraphs 3 and 5
Reading "1984"
Thailand had been affected by demonstrations for and against the former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Opponents accused his government of corruption and said it should go. Supporters of the government said it was elected democratically and should stay.
Gatherings of five or more people have been banned since the military took over in May. Frustrated by not being able to gather and demand a return to democracy, young protesters are using symbols.
Some protesters are reading in public George Orwell’s “1984,” a novel about a dictatorship. Other protesters are raising the salute borrowed from the movies to protest against Thailand's military leaders.
Premieres of “Mockingjay” were canceled at two Bangkok movie theaters. Student organizers had bought up hundreds of tickets. They planned to give tickets away and gather opponents of the military. A colonel with the city's police said the three students arrested were taken to an army camp for “attitude adjustment.”
The Chinese government has also put off the release of “Mockingjay” in the country’s theaters until next year, said the magazine Variety. It wasn’t clear if that was because of the movie's popularity with pro-democracy activists. Chinese officials have been dealing with protesters demanding more democracy in Hong Kong for more than a month.