Answer:
If I was Mrs. Jones, and Roger tried to steal my bag, I would not have reacted the same way. I would have called the police, and press charges. I would also sit down with him and explain why you shouldn't steal someones personal belongings. Then I would also ask for my bag back, and have him pay a fine or something to stop his behavior, so then, he wouldn't steal things, or look through things to teach him what is right from wrong.
Explanation:
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From Thomas Putman's description, presented along these lines, we can see that he will have the effect of increasing the problems caused by the trials to benefit from it.
Thomas Putman is a character from "The Crucible." As we read lines 294-323, we can see a detailed description of who he is. From this description, we can infer that:
- He is a rich and greedy man.
- He has a strong grudge against Salem because he rejected his brother-in-law as a reverend.
- He is very vindictive and doesn't bother to cause trouble as long as his wishes are met.
These characteristics come true when accusations of witchcraft start in town. Thomas Putman instigates accusations, claims that there is witchcraft in Salem, accuses people, and encourages the chaos in the city after the accusations and trials.
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Answer:
i think if he works hard
Explanation:
... i honestly have no idea ;-;
Answer:
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Explanation:
you need all of those for a conclusion.