Happiness is a state of mind is NOT a theme of The Crucible.
Option C
<u>Explanation: </u>
There are various themes in the great story Crucible written by Arthur Miller. This story resembles the honest opinions about human beings. Their true and hard nature has been revealed in the themes of The Crucible.
The major themes of the Crucible are respect and reputation, hysteria, supernatural powers, justice and pride, Religion, jealousy among humans, Good versus Evil, Lies, and dishonesty, etc. The story hasn’t covered anything related to happiness is the state of the mind.
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Answer:
<u>B. your predictions about the story</u>
Explanation:
Option A cannot be the answer because stories are written for entertainment, not to inform readers about a particular subject.
Option B is the answer; readers tend to make up predictions about the story in their mind just by reading the title, after reading the story, their predictions most certainly will be changed.
Option C cannot be the answer because the narrator of the story can simply not be changed just by reading the story.
Option D cannot be the answer as a reader cannot change the title of a book, only the writer can.
Well I have one example maybe you can add: For example if you can look someone in eye and lie to their face even though you might get away with it you will know how you lied and kinda what you said carrying that guilt