1. <span> like haunted children, </span>how can we, how can we even <span>begin to redress?
2. </span>gold <span>poured out of your mouth in song;
For number 1, haunted children don't set things right, but do the opposite.
For number two, the simile means that the song coming out of your mouth is so perfect, it's like gold.
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Maggie changes throughout the story in various important ways. At the beginning of the story, Maggie lacks confidence as she feels less pretty and intelligent than her sister Dee. Moreover, she longs for a connection with her Mama that she does not yet have. However, after Mama decides to give the quilts to Maggie, Maggie changes as well. She becomes more confident as she realizes that she has some qualities that her sister does not share. She is also able to develop a deeper relationship with her mother.
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2) There
3) in
4) have to
5) do
6) lives
7) well
8) have
9)should
10) Can
Answer: The secret garden is a book for all ages because it shows a transformation-not only in the sick garden, but in the children and teachers as well. It also has an element of magic to it, which is why people of all ages, young and old, are drawn to it. Little children believe in magic, and grown adults still cling to the hope and possibility of magic. That is why this book is widely known and loved by all.
Explanation:
Abigail Williams and John Proctor are ex-lovers. We discover in the first act of The Crucible by Arthur Miller that the two of them had an affair. Abigail was the Proctor's servant girl, and it was, at least according to her, a very intense affair.