This is the first time we see John Proctor in Act IV, and also the first time we see him since he was made prisioner at the end of Act III. Whereas before he was a prosperous farmer, now he bears on his face and his body the rigors of prison: he looks "bearded, filthy, his eyes misty as though webs had overgrown them". He tells Elizabeth that he has been tortured, and he has also suffered for her (she is pregnant). We will soon see that the change is not only external; he has aquired a newfound resolve that will lead him to reject the possibility of saving himself by lying.
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to explain the role that they play inside your body
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The white blood cells essentially are soldiers that are patrolling your bloodstreams in search of virus that can harm you. They are in charge of stopping them from harming you.
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False
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Your writing could always use a little bit of fixing
Hello Mrs (her name)
Its been a while since we’ve been in school. How have you been these past couple of months? How has the pandemic been treating you? I have been (your personal status and recent events). Anyway I have just been thinking about you and wanted to know how you’ve been doing.
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Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
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