To appeal to an audience that is against slavery.
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This quote can be found on page 23 of my copy of The Crucible.
Just a little further help if it is needed. This quote is rather long. When using a quotation from a book in an essay as textual evidence it is important to use only the most important piece of evidence. Before the quotation, you should include some information about the context of the quotation. For example if you were to use this quotation to show Abigail's dislike of Elizabeth, you might introduce the quote by saying, "In an argument with John Proctor Abigail reveals her hatred of Elizabeth when she says, ".....".
The underlined participial phrase which is "continuing to stir the soup", is placed incorrectly. The correct sentence should be, "The phone rang and my mother, continuing to stir the soup, answered it". Why is it misplaced? Putting the participial phrase at the beginning of the sentence makes it a dangling modifier because it does not clearly state the specific word it modifies. In the corrected sentence, it is clear now who is being described with the phrase "continuing to stir the soup", which is the "mother".
Preamble for the 1789 US Bill of Rights is made out of four paragraphs. In the second paragraph, which is the most important one, it is explained how the Bill was created due to the desire of a number of assemblies of the People who expressed their view that the protections of some rights were absent in the Constitution and they considered that the Constitution needed further modifications (for example, the right to carry arms or the freedom of religious expression). They wanted to restrict the federal government’s power in order for the People to have more freedom and confidence in the government. By these amendments the People of the US were granted more rights and the government was in turn less likely to become despotic.