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Fort this question, you would need to think deeply and reflect on yourself but if it were me this are the answers:
It would feel unnatural like you possessed some being apart from yours. Your mind would try to process and try to play the role of whoever or what you imagined.
The benefit is the feeling of achievement like an alarming state where you are someone else. The instant challenge is to bring a sense of control in your current state
i think the answer is letter A?
Answer and Explanation:
In the first Act, we can see that fear is a driving force that determines the action, behavior and positioning of the characters in relation to everything that happens in their lives. Thus, we can say that fear, in this story, has the ability to manipulate all members of society. This can be considered an effect of the repressive Puritan society, which works on a blind faith to contain citizens, instead of working with information and freedom. In this case, we can perceive two types of fear that rule the whole story, the fear of witchcraft and diabolical manipulation (we can see this with the girls' fear of being accused of witches and the population's fear of harboring witches), such as the fear of losing their reputation (as we can see at the moment when Reverend Parris had to have a witch inside his house.)
Fear causes lies, accusations, deaths and, as we know, a strong hysteria that almost destroyed the city. Furthermore, fear causes a wave of betrayals and accusations, which all Puritan society in history does not see as sinful acts, but they believe it is justifiable. This shows how this society was contradictory.
Answer:
B. Luz trained with Coach Davis, and with practice Luz excelled at the sport.