Hi Eng Lang people!

I decided to make another one of those question threads since I most likely will have questions throughout the year and will appreciate help from anyone. Thanks all in advance!
1. So could someone help me out with rewriting the following non-standard text into Standard English? I'm having difficulty with this let alone understanding it.Introduction to Ginger MickJist to intraj'uice me cobber, an 'is name is Ginger Mick - A rorty boy, a naughty boy, wiv rude impressions thick In 'is casu'l conversation, an' the wicked sort o' face That gives the sudden shudders to the lor-abidin' race.
'Is name is on the records at the Melbourne City Court, Fer doin' things an' sayin' things no reel nice feller ort; An 'is name is on the records uv the Army, over there, Fer doin' things - same sort o' things that rose the Bench's 'air.
They never rung no joy-bells when 'e made 'is first de- boo; But 'e got free edjication, w'ich they fondly shoved 'im thro'; Then turned 'im loose in Spadger's Lane to 'ang around the street An' 'elp the cop to re-erlize the 'ardness uv 'is beat.
Chapter One VerseNow, when a bloke 'e cracks a bloke fer insults to a skirt,
An' wrecks a joint to square a lady's name,
They used to call it chivalry, but now they calls it dirt,
An' the end of it is cops an' quod an' shame.
Fer insults to fair Gwendoline they 'ad to be wiped out;
But Rosie's sort is jist fair game-when Ginger ain't about.
2. Can informal language be standard and can formal language be non-standard? Provide examples to support your position.I answered yes for this but I am having difficulty with coming up with some examples. Any would be appreciated, thanks!
3. Has anyone read George Orwell's Politics and the English Language essay? Could someone please kindly explain what he is talking about? I only have a sense of what he is saying that language is important for our liberty and that without language we can be controlled by others. Can someone please elaborate on this? Thank you.
