"A light fog settled over the dark forest, making it seem like the ghosts of trees had decided to settle atop the sky brushing mountains. The pale morning light peaked through the haze of white, and though many would have thought of this as the perfect day to avoid the elements, Quinn Farley had decided otherwise. He allowed the sweet smell of pine needles and mist to circulate through his body, seemingly clearing a fog of worries and anxiety from his head. Quinn grasped the small bag he had slung over his shoulder and marched through the puddles of water from last nights rain. He allowed himself to stare momentarily into one of the pools, his honey blonde hair stuck out at odd ends and completely failed to complement his face. He had coffee colored eyes and olive skin, with a small river of freckles that swam over his nose"
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Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
At the time it was. It wasn't between the 1800s when human flight wasnt such a unusual way to transport people.
Answer: B. Paragraph 5, because they are comparing things of the past that he fails to accept into his life
In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, the theme that best describe John Proctor's final decision is: Personal honor determines a person's self-worth and value.
Proctor's desicion of refusing to provide a false confession to save his life is actually his final redemption. At the end of the play, when he tears apart the written confession, he understands that his honor is more important than his public image and he is ready to accept his destiny. Furthermore, his wife, Elizabeth realizes that John, even with his flaws, is a good man who is trying to save his soul and he will not yield to pressure.
Yes, your answer is correct. all the other options are facts not claims.