The convict confesses to stealing a pie from the blacksmith
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D) <em>she took pictures of her classmates. </em>This is the correct option.
The speaker was making her yearbook. She wanted a picture of her class mates at the homeroom. When they saw her taking a picture of them, they jut made goofy faces - they must have put funny faces - at the camera.
These options are not right:
-A) she made fun of her classmates. ( He classmates put funny faces at the speaker's camera. The speaker did not laugh at them).
B) she asked her classmates to smile. ( The speaker did not give the classmates any instructions. She just caught them off guard with her camera).
C) she felt her classmates were silly. ( She did not give any opinion about her mates).
Because they are talking about best and worst. It’s also talking about the same topic.
The correct answer is belief.
A philosophical assumption means that the philosopher just assumes, or believes something to be true, without any concrete evidence. The moment he or she is able to provide proof to support his or her assumption, it becomes a law because it can be checked if necessary.
As the hysteria spreads, new characters become figures of authority, based on the universal fear of being accused in a court where it is impossible to prove one's innocence. Mary Warren, a poor, terrified servant girl in act 1, becomes a figure of authority in act 2 based on her position with the court.