Answer:
A. Because Abigail accuses Mary of wit chc raft.
Explanation:
Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" revolves around the Salem Wi tch Trials that took place in the small town of Salem in Massachusetts. The play focuses on the accusations and conviction of almost a hundred people from the village.
John Proctor was at first reluctant about admitting his affair with Abigail, who's been accused of 'dancing' in the woods. But when Abigail began accusing numerous people of wit ch craft, among them his wife Elizabeth Proctor and Mary, their maid, Proctor began to try to save innocent people from being hanged. And in an attempt to prove to the court that Abigail is 'no child' but someone capable of doing things like the accusations, John Proctor admitted to their aff air. He admits <em>"I lu sted, . . . But it is a wh or e‘s veng eance"</em>, referring to what Abigail is doing.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Let’s do this by parts.
And also let’s start with CONTEXT CLUES. You can use this methodology with this helpful structure that I found (attached). And it works this way:
• You use the WORD part to understand deeply the meaning of the word and you do it by breaking down the parts of the word and looking for the definition of each part.
• You use the DEFINITION part to find the meaning of the word within the sentence.
• You use the SYNONYM part to have different words that have the same meaning and you might know.
• You use the EXAMPLE part to give you some clues about the meaning of the word.
SENTENCE ANALYSIS. It consist of breaking down the sentence and identify each word of it whether if it is a verb, a noun, a compound noun, subject, a conjunction, subordinating conjunction and others. You do to understand the reason why it is used in the sentence and what the sentence means.
SYNTAX. To analyze this you need to unit the words to form sentences and to express concepts.
Answer:
B. The theme of Our Town transcends time and location.
<Jayla>
The author of “Eavesdropping”, Eudora Welty, depicted herself
as a silent type of person and quite an introvert. She doesn’t talk much or
interact with others. Oftentimes, she eavesdropped the conversation of other
people to be able to gain knowledge of their behaviour.
In the beginning of the book, she has depicted being a child who preferred listening to others rather than talking. In the end, as she grew older, her epiphany was that eavesdropping inspired her to write stories.