Answer:
<em>Giles Corey</em>
Explanation:
In Act III, Danforth refers to <em>Giles Corey</em> as a "proper lawyer" .
From the beginning of Act III turn over ≈ 3.5 pages and in upper left corner "Giles: This is a hearing; you cannot clap me for contempt of hearing.
Danforth: Oh, it is a proper lawyer! ..... "
Answer:
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Explanation:
1. The director wants to remove Bernard from society since he threatens the social stability of the world state.
2. He wants to accuse Bernard in front of the upper caste in order to show the upper caste workers what they may lose if they follow in Bernard's footsteps, he has them join the meeting.
3. The charges the director had against Bernard was on his claims that Bernard refusing to take part in social norms is offensive and dangerous to everyone around him.
4. Bernard responded to this, by bringing in John and Linda.
- Conclusion B is stronger because it describes a surprising and positive resolution to the conflict between the characters.
- Conclusion B is stronger because it shows that all of the characters changed and got what they deserved.
The surprising and positive resolution to the conflict is reflected when the sisters asked Cinderella to forgive them for their ill treatment. Cinderella accepted their apologies and they made peace. Cinderella married the prince but she also made the two sisters marry two great lords of the Court.