Answer:
Gareth Bale is a terrific young soccer player known for "blazing speed on offense" (Thompson 23).
Explanation:
To quote a source, the writer must use the same words as the source. The incorrect answers either change the wording without using brackets to show changes, or they use same words without putting them all in quotation marks.
Answer:
After Tony got caught cheating on the test, he was sent to the principal's office, and his mom came to get him from school.
Explanation:
To modify something, we use an adjective. Like for example: The tree had an apple. Modified version: The "Big" tree had a "Red" apple.
Answer:
Foreshadowing is the literary technique used in the line by Elizabeth Proctor.
The scene that took place for the loose devil in Salem is the case of the witch hunt that took over the town of Salem.
This connects to the theme of hysteria in that the trial brought everyone to an excitement that no one can seem to ignore or be able to refrain from.
Explanation:
The literary technique that Arthur Miller used in his "The Crucible" is foreshadowing. It allows a certain 'hint' to the readers about what was to come in the near future. This is aptly seen in the line spoken by Elizabeth Proctor<em> "The town's gone wild".</em>
The event that took place over the course of the act is that of the witch-hunt. Abigail and other young girls were caught in the forest, dancing and <em>"trafficking"</em> with the devil. But for this, Elizabeth Proctor was wrongly accused of the same witch-craft, and condemned to be hanged. The subsequent community turmoil that this issue brought into the town of Salem is what Elizabeth was referring to the loose devil in Salem.
Hysteria is the super excitement of people about a certain issue, feeling anxious and full of uncontrollable emotions. This is similar to the Salem witch hunt for it creates a sense of excitement in the whole community to see and know about the case. The very case brought everyone on their toes, be it young and old, all seem interested and affected by the trial.
Answer:
The readers know that there is a difference between what is excepted and what occurs
Explanation:
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