Answer:
Ruth is the Putnam's daughter. She is having the same symptoms as Betty, but she will walk around even though she is not awake. ... Abby drank blood, Mercy Lewis danced around naked, and Betty is faking it. Tituba was calling the spirits of the Putnam's 7 dead babies.
Answer:
Let's study tomorrow, Shall we?
Write an email, Will you?
Everybody clapped, Didn't they?
A little cream is added to the dishes, isn't it?
I am thinner than you, aren't I?
Explanation:
C: In time, of course, all issues get resolved, but not necessarily in the way you would like.
Explanation: In A, “afternoon, he was concerned” is wrong. In B, “the following items;” is wrong, in D, “attire:” is wrong.
This is an example of an anecdote.
An anecdote is a short, interesting story meant to draw in the reader or to make a point.
None of the boys played tennis. All the other ones have a double negative