C. Spirits.
<em>DANFORTH: These will be sufficient. Sit you down, children. (Silently they sit.) Your friend, Mary Warren, has given us a deposition. In which she swears that she never saw familiar spirits, apparitions, nor any manifest of the Devil. She claims as well that none of you have not seen these things either. (Slight pause.) Now, children, this is a court of law. The law, based upon the Bible, and the Bible, writ by Almighty God, forbid the practice of witchcraft, and describe death as the penalty thereof. But likewise, children, the law and Bible d*mn all bearers of false witness. (Slight pause.) Now then. It does not escape me that this deposition may be devised to blind us; it may well be that Mary Warren has been conquered by Satan, who sends her here to distract our sacred purpose. If so, her neck will break for it. But if she speak true, I bid you now drop your guile and confess your pretense, for a quick confession will go easier with you. (Pause.) Abigail Williams, rise. (Abigail slowly rises.) Is there any truth in this?</em>
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
There is no text or excerpt for reference however, based on the question we can assume that Zara is a creative person.
A creative person is one who comes up with a new way of doing things and as such can be described as a genius. The question gives praise to the ingenuity of Zara in coming up with a makeshift fishing net to catch fish.
Zara is therefore creative because Zara managed to come up with a way to fish that the crew had not had before which caught enough fish for the marooned crew to avoid starvation.
Answer:
Examples are
Explanation:
A fire station burns down
A blind dog walking a blind man
A marriage counselor files for divorce
A police station gets robbed