It symbolizes <span>secret sin and how terrible human nature can be
from the perspective of a 3rd person narrator and the townspeople</span>
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Why I Wrote The Crucible: An artist’s answer to politics by Arthur Miller
According to Miller in paragraph 2, how have his memories of the time he wrote The Crucible changed? What purpose for writing does this suggest?
Answer:
Miller explains that, when he currently thinks about the time he wrote The Crucible, he no longer feels the 'dead weight of the fear' he had at that time. He reflects on how over the generations fears might change.
Explanation:
Therefore, we can infer that he understands writing as a way to leave a document of those events, fears, and feelings, to remember them, and especially to learn from them.
Answer:because without an government you would be in slavery is that what you what to be in slavery being told what to do you have to know use your brain
Explanation:
14. c. vingo had looked at the snapshot a great deal
15. c. entertain readers with a heartwarming story
16. c. suspenseful