Answer: Reverend Parris is most concerned about his reputation.
Explanation:
Audiences are very aware of this concern of his early in the play. His daughter, Betty, is sick on the bed, and nobody knows what is wrong with her. ... The entire conversation between Abigail and Parris is focused on how the events in the forest reflect on him.
Answer:
I know a story called hatchet i am not sure if you heard of it before you can try to do you homework based on this story??
Explanation:
Clark worries Georgiana may feel uncomfortable in the concert hall due to the way she is dressed and her appearance.
<h3>Who are Clark and Georgiana?</h3>
Clark and Georgiana are characters in the short story "A Wagner Matinee." Georgiana is Clark's aunt, a woman who left everything behind to marry to man she loved and go live an extremely difficult life at the Nebraska frontier.
When she comes to visit Clark in Boston, Georgiana is taken by him to the concert hall, for a matinee of Wagnerian music. Clark, however, worries that his aunt may feel uncomfortable due to her appearance. Her dress and even herself look dissonant for everyone else in the hall.
Learn more about "A Wagner Matinee" here:
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Answer:
just say im sorry but i cant tell you
Explanation:
I am not too sure if these are the only such lines, but here is one deifinitely good answer:
'My will to her consent is but a part.
An she agreed within her scope of choice"
They are from Scene 2.
Those words mean that Capulet's daughter is free to choose her husband, at least in part (with the father's agreement)