The Pulitzer prize is given for outstanding achievements in music and journalism.
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Pulitzer prizes are annual prizes that are awarded for outstanding public service and achievements in music and journalism.
Presently, there are twenty-one Pulitzer categories. It should be noted that in twenty of those categories, the winners will get a $15000 cash award and certificate while the winner in the public service category will get a gold award for excellent work in journalism.
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To be reticent is to not reveal one's thoughts readily. In this case, it is the reticence of the author. The author does not reveal their thoughts readily. If the narrator or author refuses to do something, it is made known that he is doing something. The something here is him refusing. If he acts as if the situation is normal, I'd assume he is acting in such a way that would be nonreactionary of the actions from the provoker. I would safely choose the last option as sorrentino's exercising of authorial reticence.
His audience was mostly puritan as was the case in the 18th century. His audience was probably scared mindless because his sermons usually included scary and vivid description of suffering, hell, sins, the devil, which was all supposed to scare you into being a better christian.
Answer:
A). Betty.
Explanation:
'The Crucible' authored by Arthur Miller displays the 'Salem witch trials' during the late seventeenth century.
As per the question, 'Betty' is the one who becomes unconscious at the end of the act I when she joins the girls dancing in the forest along with Tituba that leads her almost to a 'coma like state'. She actually gets trapped into an unusual torpor that is responsible for her unconscious state and hysteria that she suffers which substantiates the presence of witchcraft in the town. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
You are correct! It is Antony who says those lines