The underlined phrase <em>at the art museum </em>modifies the word B. volunteer. It describes the subject <em>volunteer, </em>and gives us more information about them. What kind of a volunteer? A volunteer at the art museum.
Answer: A) The dialogue creates a happy, joyous feeling, leading
the characters to new understanding.
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<span>He was hindered from getting into it by his conviction that his life had been a good one. That very justification of his life held him fast and prevented his moving forward, and it caused him most torment of all.
We can see in this part that he thought his life was good, and he kept clinging to that past and conviction that it was indeed like that, when in fact, quite the opposite was true. It was because of this past that he couldn't move on because he was holding on to it too firmly.
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Rev. Parris was so fearful that the villagers will discover his niece and daughter were amond the girls dancing in the woods because, in the village, it was part of the rituals of witches to dance around fire in the forest.
As a reverend who had already made enemies that wanted to see him fail and fall, this information would be a great instrument in their hands because he would be labelled a hypocrite, a reverend whose family practiced witchcraft and yet he preached against it.
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