Answer:
Katniss changed over the book because at first she was just a girl that just did not care about life. She was poor she was sad she was alone other than her sister of course. But through out the games she realizes that life is precious and that the hunger games are cruel and once she wins her mother comes back to her senses and starts to care and teach Katniss's sister. She won the hunger like i said earlier and became a fairly rich woman, had a some-what loving family and she had a boyfriend
Explanation:
To initiate something is to start something, so my guess would be Answer C.
I'm not completely sure that C is the correct answer, but it is the first event that happens in the story. It is also the event that causes the rest of the events.
This question was asked a while ago, so it might already have answers, but just in case. :)
Have a great day/night, stay hydrated, get the proper amount of sleep for you, and eat healthy foods.
Singns point to something you cannot know through your senses .
I hope that's help !
Answer and Explanation:
When they are judging Martha Corey for witchcraft, the lawsuit is interrupted by Giles Corey who shouts that he has evidence that Martha is not a witch and that she has been wrongly accused. To contain this scandal, Giles is taken to another room and some men decide to speak to him, among these men are Danforth and Hathorne who, despite being shocked by the interruption, showed very different reactions, which say a lot about the personality of each one.
Danforth reacts in an extremely calm and focused manner, he does not believe that Corey has enough evidence to reverse the outcome of the trial. This calmness is the result of the reputation that Danforth created in being affectionate with witches, he knows that nobody will stop believing in him to believe in Giles.
Hathorne, on the other hand, does not have such a good reputation and questions Giles for this behavior, as well as reproaching him for "roarin" and causing a scene in court. Hathorne is nervous and afraid that he will not be effective in a trial and that it will damage his reputation.