Answer:
- The number of children who have died
- The need to blame something for their deaths
Explanation:
In The Crucible, the Putnams have lost seven children with an eight, Ruth, very sick. They think this to be very unusual because it is just too many children to have died from the same illness.
Mr. Putnam rules genetics out as a factor by referring to the large family he came from where he had ten brothers which meant to him that his genes were strong enough for his children to stay alive.
Another reason was the need to blame the deaths of the kids on something especially for Mrs. Putnam who kept seeing her children die. She needed to blame something to feel better and witchcraft was an easy factor.
C. specific nouns hope this helps
It's either A or D but i'd probably say A
But i'm not 100% sure
From the text, we can infer that Bui’s relationship with her mother different from Bui’s relationship with her father in that: "Bui's mother and father have an intriguing relationship dynamic."
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
The conclusion reached by the analyst of a text after a rational examination of the text is called inference.
Thus, it is correct to indicate that Bui's parents had a great relationship at the start.
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<span>the turning point, or climax, of the play. Rome is left without a leader, and the public is frightened.</span>