Answer:
honestly I'm upset with you if i get this wrong cause some of these don't make sense no matter how you change the tense
Explanation:
1.lived
2.worked
3.became
4.not only looked
5.also made
6.been
7.had
8.sat
9.met
10.did not visit
11.did not feel
12.went
13.usually played
14.rode
15.was
16.had
17.got
18.was
19.had
20.watched
21.blow
22.make
23.wanted
24.did not tell
25.stayed
26.read
27.finished
28.is
29.often read
30.read
31.told
32.wanted
Answer:
Bridget Bishop and Susannah Martin, they had both been previously accused of doing witchcraft.
Explanation:
Transcendentalism
First published Thu Feb 6, 2003; substantive revision Fri Aug 30, 2019
Transcendentalism is an American literary, philosophical, religious, and political movement of the early nineteenth century, centered around Ralph Waldo Emerson. Other important transcendentalists were Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Lydia Maria Child, Amos Bronson Alcott, Frederic Henry Hedge, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, and Theodore Parker. Stimulated by English and German Romanticism, the Biblical criticism of Herder and Schleiermacher, and the skepticism of Hume, the transcendentalists operated with the sense that a new era was at hand. They were critics of their contemporary society for its unthinking conformity, and urged that each person find, in Emerson’s words, “an original relation to the universe” (O, 3). Emerson and Thoreau sought this relation in solitude amidst nature, and in their writing. By the 1840s they, along with other transcendentalists, were engaged in the social experiments of Brook Farm, Fruitlands, and Walden; and, by the 1850s in an increasingly urgent critique of American slavery.
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