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this is a personal question. Think of a time that you were scared but refused to quit; that is what bravery means.
Answer: Historical
Explanation:
History is the knowledge and study of past events. History can also be known as the past events and activities that happened to a subject of discussion. For instance, the History of the United States or the History of the Democratic party.
The text speaks of the Civil War which is a past event so when talking about it in relation to the era it occured, you are speaking to the historical context of that era.
Arthur Miller crafted The Crucible as an allegory by basing his characters off of real people that went through the Salem Witch Trials. Arthur Miller was called in during the Red Scare and was asked if he ever knew any Communists that threatened America. Miller felt attacked and wrote The Crucible to show how he saw the whole incident. He compared the experience to the court cases in the Witch Trials in which people were forced to betray their friends and family.
If that isn't enough, or what you are looking for, you can finish it, but I have to go so that's all I have right now.
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Yes, the answer is definitely A - true. In the oral tradition, obviously, people didn't use written texts, they told their tales from memory. And of course they would add something, or remove something else, or use a different vocabulary from the person who told them that story. It cannot be told in the exact same way the previous person told it, it is impossible.
The Rosetta Stone so it’s D