Answer:
he is not going to Lahore.
Did you know him?
Explanation:
Miller used the play as a criticism of McCarthyism. The Crucible is about the witch-hunt, plus trials that took place in Salem in 1692. In this play people cared about other people's business and being accused of witchcraft was the most dangerous sin. To avoid being hanged people accused others... so yeah
The answer is option D (Weeping for hours in bed is how I spent my day, broken after a long, sad week).
In a gerund phrase, the head is a verb that ends in ING. This type of phrase can fulfill all the functions of a noun. For example, in this particular case, "weeping" is the head of the subject.
A participial phrase looks like a verb but it is an adjective since it modifies a noun. In this case, the participial phrase is "broken after..."
The irony in the story was that even though both characters got something for the other person item that they gave away and vice versa, they were actually the smart ones in their lovingness, and this relates to the reader, because it develops the theme of heartfelt care and giving from the heart.