Answer:
Number 1
Explanation:
Tradition means a long-established custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another.
6. My parents (are going to a concert tonight).
7. The bus driver (is not driving carefully).
8. (Are) the pupils (decorating) the room at the moment?
10. They (are having) salesin all the big stores now.
The Bus
The bus (is coming). The passengers (are sitting) down. One woman (is giving) the driver the money. An old man (is reading) his newspaper. The young boy (is ringing) the bell. Two children (are running) for the bus. The bus (is stopping) and people (are getting) off of it.
Spring is Here
It is the beginning of spring. I can see through the window that it (is raining). The sun (is shining) and some flowers (are blooming). My brothers (are listening) to music and they (are discussing) the weather. Seems that the winter is over and there is so much to look forward to. A small dog outside (is running) and (barking) happily. He is (playing). I think that the best thing about spring is knowing that summer is just around the corner.
Answer:
farce: contains intellectual components, criticizes a topic or issue with the intent of making it better
satire: seeks only to entertain the audience, a low-brow form of comedy
Explanation:
satire is a form of mockery, while farce intends to take a situation and make it better, hope this helps!
Answer:
A. Because Abigail accuses Mary of wit chc raft.
Explanation:
Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" revolves around the Salem Wi tch Trials that took place in the small town of Salem in Massachusetts. The play focuses on the accusations and conviction of almost a hundred people from the village.
John Proctor was at first reluctant about admitting his affair with Abigail, who's been accused of 'dancing' in the woods. But when Abigail began accusing numerous people of wit ch craft, among them his wife Elizabeth Proctor and Mary, their maid, Proctor began to try to save innocent people from being hanged. And in an attempt to prove to the court that Abigail is 'no child' but someone capable of doing things like the accusations, John Proctor admitted to their aff air. He admits <em>"I lu sted, . . . But it is a wh or e‘s veng eance"</em>, referring to what Abigail is doing.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.