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Tituba, the Reverend Parris's slave, is a woman from Barbados who practices what the Puritans view as “black magic.” Of course, she mainly does this because the conniving Abigail manipulates her into doing it. Tituba admits her supposed sin, but we never really find out what happens to her.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "criticizes the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness." The satirical quote to its real meaning is <span>criticizes the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness</span>
In the play Midsummer Night's Dream, Egeus wants his daughter to D. marry Demetrius.
She however hates Demetrius and wishes to marry Lysander.
Using my common sense and a bit of knowledge in English, I can infer that she feels strongly about her garden and loves it very much. This leads me to believe that she is a loving and caring character. If something is described vividly this generally means that 1) this is a good writer 2) they feel strongly about what they are writing 3) both a good writer and a strong feeling
Context clues?
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