Answer: Character name
Character traits/personality
Their contribution to events/plot and relationships with others.
Reverend Parris
Egotistical- desires power & respect.
Paranoid
Widow
Greedy
Harvard Graduate
Betty’s father
Abigail’s Uncle
Not well liked in community
Reverend of Salem
Slave Owner (of Tituba)
Betty
Abigail
Mary Warren
Mercy Lewis
Ruth
Tituba
Slave of Parris
Nervous, worried about her status
Always falsely accused of wrongs
Loves Betty
Betrayed by Abigail in Act 1
From Barbados
Practices witchcraft/Black Magic
Asked by Anne Putnam to conjure the spirits of her dead babies
Confesses to Hale she was bewitched so that she will not be beaten.
John Proctor
Elizabeth Procter
Francis Nurse
Rebecca Nurse
Putnam (Thomas)
Ann Putnam (Goody Putnam
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It is when in writing you have a very descriptive/detailed section about something that pits a picture in your head
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you haven't sent the text you want to say, so i can't know the answer without the text, but if i choose a random answer, i will choose A
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Cleverness is a wonderful thing, but honest cleverness is even better. This is the type of story that is meant to amuse or entertain. I don't think the key to it is cleverness -- not really.
The jackal made very good use of his wits and we are impressed with this. It is not the kind of story that I would tell young children. They would pick up on the humor very quickly -- although I think they'd love it. I sort of think that Gogo agrees with me.
The Lion and the Jackal already had a history, and that is why the Jackal was afraid. But he has one more plan. He pleads for the Lion's help to prevent the rocks from falling on them. He pretends that all is lost and the Lion is the only one who can save them. When the lion realizes what the Jackal is talking about, he puts his shoulder to the nearest rock and ...
Long story short, the Jackal escapes while the Lion tries to move the rock (probably upward). The Jackal has survived, but how? It does not bring us up as many of Christ's allegories do, it says that all is fair as long as those you are with are not clever enough to avoid what you are doing.
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to socialize with them because when you get to a teenager, you don't really do that anymore. Thats sad because as a mum/dad, you watch your children grow up and they start doing things without you, like they don't hold your hand anymore so spend as much time with your family as possible. Eating dinner together may help them talk to you
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