Answer:
a. begin each one with a topic sentence
Explanation:
Your topic sentence should guide the rest of the information in the paragraph - think of it like a thesis statement - because it answers the question/prompt and describes the order at which you will discuss the topics in you paragraph. Therefore, it is the most important element.
John Proctor is the protagonist of <em>The Crucible</em>, by Arthur Miller. In this story, Proctor has one major trait that brings about his demise: his lust for Abigail, a girl who works for him. Abigail and John embark on an affair, which ends up ruining his reputation. Although Proctor tries to hide the affair at first, he eventually realizes that he is facing his own demise as his wife Elizabeth is arrested.
Proctor's actions are consistent with those of a tragic hero. A single character trait led Proctor to make a series of bad choices, and in a context where reputation is everything, his damaged image cannot be expected to make a comeback. These actions are his downfall.
Answer:
I think Chruchill used the phrase a second time because that way that phrase could be meaning something important or because he wanted to make a rhyme.
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Answer:
I never read any of the stories but "The Fisherman's Wife," so by making an educated guess, I think the answer is D. I'm not so sure though.