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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The part of a plot structure introduces the characters and setting would be exposition. It <span>is the insertion of important background information within a story</span>
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Answer: Endotherms
Explanation: Horse and warm-blooded
An example of propaganda would be in Abigail's character. The idea that since Elizabeth owns a poppet, given to her by Mary, she must be responsible for Abigail s supposed pain is an example of propaganda. It s a propaganda because it is rooted in the spreading of a rumor in the hopes of making Elizabeth to seem as a witch, causing her both a lack of reputation and with her eventual death so that she can get John Proctor to herself.