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Miller calls his introduction to the play "An Overture," a word that usually refers to the orchestral introduction of a musical work but that also means "a proposal." He first provides a note on the historical accuracy of the play, saying that he has taken some liberties by combining characters or changing their ages.
Explanation:
The overture implies that human nature has a tendency to conform as people would rather compromise their principles than to be killed. Also, the overture implies that people fear the unknown; to be specific, members of the Puritan society fear the idea of some members being possessed by the devil or satanic spirit.
In my view this sentence is b. interrogative. Interrogative senteces are easy to define because they are usually a questions that asked to find out information. It could be confused with imperative as it looks like a request. But take attention that it is a question and polite request, so it is interrogative sentence as it is.
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I would say A is the correct answer
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