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It doesn't look informal, but it is. Here's the evidence.
- The "miracle" is at first sight an accountant, not one of the disciples. It is a bit inaccurate and exaggerated which formal writing would not do.
- He came out to get a "breath of fresh air." This is quoted directly from what the man said. A breath of fresh air is not very formal. What did he actually do? He took a break from his work.
- The writing records a detail that the author is apologetic for. It was an unnecessary detail, but there is a reason for including him. We don't know what it is, but formal writing would never admit to including this. Or if it did use it, there would be no apology.
- Formal writing is very careful about how quotations are used and for what purpose.
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An isosceles triangle has two congruent (equal) sides. Midsegments are lines that connect the midpoints of two sides.
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Answer:
if your talking about john proctor then..
John Proctor refuses to sign a confession that he served the devil by practicing witchcraft because it is a lie. ... Having an honorable name means more to him than living under a lie. When he says that he is "not worth the dust on the feet of them that hang," he means it.
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Archibald Craven is the master of Misselthwaite Manor and Mary's guardian when her parents die, since he is Mary's uncle. Archibald is also the father of our other main character, Colin Craven. And while Archibald is not necessary a bad guy, he has caused a lot of trouble in his time with his deep neglect of Colin.
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