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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
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50PTS During the trial, Hathorne repeated many of his questions several times. Why do you think he did that? What effect do you

think it had on Sarah Good? Write a brief explanation supporting your opinion in 50 to 75 words.
History
2 answers:
blagie [28]3 years ago
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I have no idea what book or story you are talking about, but based on my knowledge of Law... asking a person the same question over and over and cause a reaction in their fight or flight extinct, the person will start to become worried and they'll either start changing their answer or they'll break down completely. I'm guessing the when Hathorne asked the same question several times to Sarah, she started to get nervous.

I hope this kinda helped

den301095 [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

asking a person the same question over and over and cause a reaction in their fight or flight extinct, the person will start to become worried and they'll either start changing their answer or they'll break down completely. I'm guessing the when Hathorne asked the same question several times to Sarah, she started to get nervous.

Explanation:

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