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Vlad1618 [11]
4 years ago
6

Then write a fictitious diary entry or letter of about 200 words. Make sure you reflect the feelings of someone living in Salem

during the trials. You will need to pretend you are a person who witnessed the trials. Make up a name and an age. You can use the following questions to help develop your character. You don’t need to answer every question, but thinking about the questions can be useful.
What is your character’s name?
How old is your character?
Is your character rich? Poor? In between?
Is your character among the accused? The accusers? Or simply a witness to the events?
How does your character feel about these events? What does your character fear most? What does your character want most?
What details of the events stand out most in your character’s mind?
What does your character think will happen next?

I gave up all points for this so it has to has to good.
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2 answers:
Papessa [141]4 years ago
6 0
My name is Kairs and I am twenty-three years old. I am one of the riches youngest millionaires. I have witnessed a lot of the events that have happened. I believe that all of the trials are not fair. No person on this Earth should be accused of acts they did not do. The only thing I fear is getting accused of acts I did not do and loosing all of my money. All of the events hurts me. How can a person hang women with no remorse. How do sleep at night and go on with life. The women are just scream for help while struggling to try to get out. When they hang them their neck snaps and they drop and just hang moving side to side. When they burn them they scream in pain then go up in ashes. All of that is to much. There needs to be a change. So I will use my money to make a movement to end all witch trials.
Alexxandr [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:Selena Long ,20 years old.She is rich .She is an accused.she was a witness to the events. She feels she is above everyone and everything will die down eventually.She fears losing her money.Fam and more fortune. She is overpowering she doesn't care how others feel or think.She will get at least 100,000 dollars for being famous.She was a witness because she walked in on a witch cursing a young child .Which she never really did in the end she's doing it all for a hopeful fortune/reward. John Young a middle aged man in Salem Town, testified that she lied due to the fact the woman she said was a witch was his wife . In the end she was accused a witch and sentenced to a death by burning alive.

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