I think it’s true but don’t trust me fully
<span> I'm pretty sure he preferred the rotting food, stuff that was from the garbage. I remember him enjoying to eat junk!</span>
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Read The Lessons of Salem, by Laura Shapiro
What ironic situation does Shapiro describe in paragraph 3?
Answer: The irony of having those who “confessed” to witchcraft spared and those who defended their innocence being killed.
Explanation:
The Puritan witch hunts of 1692 would get confessions by torturing the suspects to justify the hunt itself, and those who would refuse to confess would end up being hung to death. The irony lies in the fact that none of the suspects had anything to do with witchcraft, and the proceedings of the trials were especially prejudicial to those who were honest.
Answer:
C). He is excited to meet them but then grows angry when they forbid him from joining him.
Explanation:
'Through the Tunnel' by Doris Lessing discusses the personal journey of a young boy, Jerry, from the tunnel to maturity. As per the question, Jerry was quite excited to 'meet the boys diving from the rocks but he gets angry when he was forbidden to join them' as he is displayed quite considerate and sensitive at the beginning. However, with the journey, he becomes more liberated and mature. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.