In <em>The Crucible</em> (1953) by Arthur Miller, Mrs. Putnam thinks a witch, Goody Osburn, is responsible for the death of her babies.
Ann Putnam, Thomas Putnam's wife, thinks a witch has killed her seven children. She accuses Goody Osburn after Tituba names her to get blame off of herself. Furthermore,<u> she believes Goody Osburn is guilty because she was present at the time of her failed births</u>. Mrs. Putnam is sad and angry about the death of her children and that is what drives her to put the blame on someone for it, even if that person is innocent.
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Her mother tells her to Think of William Woodson because he was the only black boy in an all-white school and he was able to make it through school due to his bravery and determination. Her mother tells her to think of him when she is scared and remember his courage and determination during that situation. The people who came before us help us to handle the situations we face in life because they must have once gone through that same situation and if we can remember that someone else has defeated this/gone through this, so can I.
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number 2 would be considered alittle passive
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Subjunctive
Explanation:
Subjunctive verbs are used to express what people wish or imagine to do.