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<span>The themes that are present throughout Miller’s The Crucible are the following:
</span>Hysteria, Intolerance, and Reputation. These are used in order to make the story contain its main idea and the flow of the story to be more understandable by readers.
3. Offended and disappointed have negative connotations. They’re not good. Satisfied is content, it’s more neutral. Delighted is highly positive.
For example, if you sign up for a credit card, you may think the bold print is good, but the small print may reveal that the interest rates are not what they need to be. Secondly, it could put you into a lot of debt if you click the I agree button, but you didn't know that they can lower your credit score, or even totally damage it.
Definition of Flabbergasted
overwhelmed by amazement
Although Ted expected nice lodging on the cruise, he was flabbergasted when the steward escorted him to a two-bedroom suite.