Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in response to the McCarthy hearings in the 1950's as a way of illustrating another, real witchhunt.
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Ur answer is C!!! i’m 95% sure
Consider the structure of the last 2 paragraphs in
the text. What implicit, or unspoken, conclusion
does the article make?
A Even though the controversial ad was pulled, it
nevertheless contributed greatly to Johnson's
landslide victory
B. With the controversial ad pulled, people soon
forgot about Goldwater and voted for Johnson
instead.
C People still talked about the Daisy Girl Ad after
it was pulled, contributing free publicity to
Johnson's campaign.
D People were shocked by the ad, demanded it be
pulled, and voted for Goldwater instead.
Explanation:
- Tragic Hero- evokes pity, faces downfall
- Sage- offers guidance
, teaches the hero
- Rebel - reject social norms, lives by own moral code
Tragic hero often evokes pity in the audience because of the downfall that he on faces because of his Hubris(excessive pride) and Sage is often old and intelligent man who i calm and who offers guidance for the hero. He will teach him about wisdom and how to defeat the enemy. Rebel is against social norms and that is why he lives by his moral code and they are always ready for fight and action.