<span>In his opening remarks, Hale seems to establish authority by going directly to his idea on finding out who the witch is because of this Abigail points Tituba as a witch for doing witchery. this lead to Tituba confessing but later on she starts accusing other for witchery</span>
I'm almost positive it's, "The driving test examiner told me to turn right and park. When I almost hit a tree, he screamed." Hope this helps!
Hello? In Spanish, it would be <em>hola</em>, if that's your question
Children
Based on the context of the passage above, the meaning of
treasure is “children.” This is so because
the author seems to communicate the value he has, and recommends all do, for
the future. Because a society has no
future if it has no children who will one day be adults; a society would be
doomed to extinction, and there would be no future, if there we no
children. Thus, a society’s greatest
treasure should be its children—children, of course, guarantee there will be a
society at all in the future.