The witches were considered a supernatural
entity in the form of a human who can cast spells, harm people, and break the
marriages. In general people thought witches or witchcraft personifies evil and
Satan.
Another aspect of the witchcraft was that these
witches by their witchcraft help the farmers in growing crops, give children to
those who are not fortunate to have any, make the wealth multiply overnight.
People thought witches lived among them and
there were certain signs, certain objects which could help people identify a
witch. They were thought to have a pact with devil as a witch. Usually witches
were considered “women” but sometimes men “Witches” were also found.
<span>The first book dealing with the issue was
written in 1486 by Jacob Sprenger & Heinrich Kramer named “Malleusmaleficarum”.</span>
The central conflict and its resolution in "To Build a Fire" is:
c. The man is in conflict with the extreme weather; the conflict ends when the man freezes to death.
Even though the man had conflicts with other characters in the short story, their conflicts arise from the central conflict of man needing to learn how to build a fire in order to keep warm amidst the extremely cold weather.
Answer: Not fully.
Explanation: Even in communist societies, where the concept is for everyone to have the same thing, there is tension between different groups for inherent traits. It depends on your definition of "differences". If there were a group of people who knew nothing of racism, sexism, or any other -ism, it still wouldn't be possible for a society to be entirely accepting of others' differences. For example, maybe someone doesn't like someone else because of the pitch of their voice or a certain personality trait. Those are differences that you may not accept. Other differences could be actions some view as unforgivable, such as theft. In conclusion, I don't believe it's possible to have a society that fully accepts one another's differences. It is possible to have one that gets along together well, or even claims to love each other in all ways, but there will always be conflict between person to person and person to self. It's just life.
Answer:
They should be used sparingly throughout the essay. If something is important enough to be in the sentence, it should be fully part of it. As always, make sure to check with your teacher or professor.
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