"A Wedding Gift" is best considered a tragedy. Due to the sadness of it being placed around from a court case in the 1840s.
No, because it’s starting a new sentence that’s different from the other one
Answer:
C.Betty Parris
Explanation:
In the Crucible, you don't have much information about this character. She is a little girl with no siblings who becomes will. She is one of the accusing girls in The Crucible and you do not have much information on her personality or life, really.
You didn't underline anything, so we cannot know for sure what the correct answer is. However, I'll just write down the entire infinitive phrases in these sentences, and you can see the answer based on that:
1. to see a great play
2. to cheer good plays
3. to practice until you know all the plays
• ‘let it consume them’
- metaphorical
• ‘Like fish trapped in an invisible net’
- simile
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