It may not exactly be a primary source because it's not exactly like, for example, research paper. Research paper has been reviewed by many peers and has been tested to see if it's all true, so you can put more reliability on it.
A blog is just put up on the Internet without peer review or anything. It's raw and nobody knows what's true and what's not.
Answer: (I don't know too much about sports, but hope this helps) Basketball, since it is interesting to see how people use strategy, and how they maneuver the ball. Characteristics that one needs for this sport is 1) being tall. 2) Being quick. 3) Good aim. Muscles include upper body muscles, such as chest, shoulders, triceps and biceps. Leg muscles are included as well, such as your quadriceps. If you practice, you can improve on muscle coordination, speed, and aim. It all depends on your drive to improve.
Answer: They change the mood of the play in that they bring topics such as greediness, selfishness and even death. The author immediately builds suspense when these characters enter the play.
Explanation:
The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1953. It tells a story about the Salem witch trials in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1692-93). In the story, Thomas Putnam is a wealthy man who refuses to forgive Francis Nurse from sabotaging Putnam's brother-in-law in his election to the office of minister. Putnam has become rich through accusing people of witchcraft. He is married to Ann Putnam.
The first appearance of the Putnams is in <em>Act I</em>. The author immediately builds suspense around their characters:
"<em>Enter Mrs. Ann Putnam. She is a </em><em>twisted soul</em><em> of forty-five, a </em><em>death-ridden </em><em>woman, haunted by dreams.
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We find out that Ann has given birth to eight babies, seven of which died. The entrance of Mr and Mrs Putnam, therefore, introduces the topics of death, greediness and selfishness.
Answer: The phrase "wet he hoof" means to get his foot wet. The author describes the setting with Bruh Deer at the edge of the river trying to cross. He sees Bruh Alligator, so he does not have a chance to get in the water, not even with one foot. These context clues show that the words probably mean "get his foot wet."
Explanation: Thats the EXACT answer!!! :)
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