The correct answer is A.
The purpose of this passage is to inform the reader regarding the events of the witch trial. We are told that suspected witches were to be tried using the Scales, and that each suspected witch was first searched to see if they had anything heavy in their pockets.
This passage provides quite a bit of information about the witch trial; it is not trying to persuade, entertain, or debate -- the purpose of this passage is to inform.
This means that that person was affected by the Great Depression in a bad way...meaning he probably lost a lot of money from the Depression.
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4. Atticus will appeal the verdict.
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The answer to the question, what effect does this repetition have? regarding the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the repetition of the sentence from Gilgamesh to his friend, Enkidu: "dear friend, tell me, what does this mean?", would be, that it shows the level of dependency that Gilgamesh has on Enkidu for guidance and explanations to the dreams that he has; almost as if he needed Enkidu to supply the meanings, and help Gilgamesh comprehend, what is being given to him through his dreams.
Explanation:
"The Epic of Gilgamesh" is an epic poem from ancient Sumer, Mesopotamia, and it is one of the first written texts in human history. It revolves around the true historical figue of Gilgamesh, the Sumerian king of the land of Uruk, in 2100 BC. In this particular sentence, when Gilgamesh constantly requests that his friend Enkidu help him to decipher, and understand, the meanings behind his dreams, it shows that Gilgamesh sees Enkidu as a form of guide, maybe a spiritual one, in whom he trusts wholeheartedly, and without reserve. This repetition of the same sentence shows how dependent Gilgamesh is, and how much he trust his friend´s concept.