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I truly do not believe that any job and work in this world can be done by any specific gender person. In the past few years, the male and females the world has seen that males have gone for professions that were believed to be made for females and vice- versa.
Every job requires efficiency and dedication which comes from the character of any individual and not the gender he or she is born in.
Yes, Montresor shows his guilt in the nagging sound that he imagine hearing coming from the floor boards where he hid the body. he also admits to the crime, after going insane from said guilt.
The answer to your question would be direct and approval. You can rule out all the options that have affection and focus on the ones that have approval. You have to choose between extrinsic and direct. Ask yourself, which one makes more sense? Plug in the words to see if any make sense and find the answer. Hope this helps!
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The film adaptation of "The crucible" begins with the girls dancing in the woods. This is done with a double purpose:
<u>1. To set the atmosphere of the story.</u>
By starting with this scene (which in the orginal text takes place off stage) the viewer is placed on the theme of suspicious that is present all throughout the story, because we might believe that they are doing something off but we are not entirely certain about it. The theme of witchcraft is also established through this scene.
<u>2. To create a dramatic effect over the viewer. </u>
There is a clear impact on the viewer by starting the film with the girls dancing around, it makes the accusation that comes later much more real and it allows the viewer to place himself in the eyes of Parris, the one who sees the girls dancing.
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C.
Explanation
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