Answer:
Mary Warren brings home a doll she made for Elizabeth Proctor. What is the significance of the gift Mary Warren gave to Elizabeth Proctor? The gift from Mary Warren serves as evidence in Elizabeth's arrest for witchcraft.
Explanation:
The answer might be shocked dialog
The correct answer is D, dramatic irony.
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience or reader has information the characters themselves do not. In this case, the reader is aware that much of the Donner Party will not survive, even as they fight to do so. This tension is dramatic irony.
Atticus's advice "to climb into someone's skin and walk around in it" is a little more Silence of the Lambs<span> than the typical advice to walk a mile in someone's shoes, but the idea is the same: compassion is based on sympathy, on being able to put yourself in the other person's place and understand why they act the way they do even if you don't agree with it.</span>