Answer:
D. Is a spy of the party.
Explanation:
George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984" revolves around the character Winston and his plans of trying to secretly become a member of the outside society that opposes the ruling government. Set in a dystopic society where everything is monitored and everything is altered to corroborate the authority's claim, the character of Winston tries to escape from this society but fails in the end.
Thirty-nine years old Winston Smith works for the Party, the power that rules over Oceania. His department the "Ministry of Truth" is responsible for making official accounts and alter anything that may counter the Party's wants. And within the same department, he noticed that a black-haired girl, a co-worker, kept on looking at him. So, he began to think that she is a spy of the party, and was careful not to do anything that will incriminate him.