When Reverend Hale arrives in Salem to investigate rumours of witchcraft, Giles Corey, probably thinking that he was doing good, asks the reverend to explain Mrs Corey's fascination with strange books. When the reverend tries to tell him that there is no significance in that, he presses the reverend and states that whenever Martha (his wife) reads these tomes, he cannot pray, but that as soon as she stops and walks out, his ability to pray suddenly returns. He states that this oddity 'discomfits' him.
The unfortunate Giles' efforts to save his wife amounts to nothing because he is later arrested for contempt of court for refusing to provide the name of a witness in an accusation against Mr Putnam. He shouts that he had already given up his wife's name and will not allow an innocent to be arrested again because of him. The charge later becomes one of witchcraft and Giles is later pressed to death when he refuses to confess.
<span>It focuses and reflects on the relationship between the writer and a particular person, place, animal, or object.It explains the significance of the relationship.It leaves the reader with one impression of the subject of the memoir.It is limited to a particular phase, time period, place, or recurring behavior in order to develop the focus fully.It makes the subject of the memoir come alive.<span>It maintains a first person point of view. Those are just a few...</span></span>
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because he does it weekly, therefore the pattern is continued.....
Explanation:
Third person is the point of view.
Understand: Third person means you'll write <em>he, she, them, it, they, his, her, </em>etc. Second person means you'll write <em>you, yours, </em>etc. First person means you'll write <em>us, we, I, me, my, </em>etc.
Why: Some examples of the text to confirm "Why" would be these: "She was sitting on the sofa", "The children's mother", "He and the little girl"
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yes but they were very hard to get