The idea of social justice in the book The Crucible is that your peers are your ultimate judges. It isn't always a good thing as the book shows.
Someone with Impostor syndrome would be worried about their future as they already believe they don't deserve being where they are, so they could think that they would fail. And they wouldn't know what to do with that knowledge, causing them to panic. They would also be worried about what people may think of them soon enough.
Probably D. After all,it’s the most prolific time of his life(I am not sure tho)
Social literacy<span>. </span>Social literacy<span>, from the perspective of the </span>social<span>-cultural theory, is more than the ability to read and write, and more than mastering </span>literacy<span> skills. ... "</span>Literacy<span> practices and events are always situated in </span>social<span>, cultural, historical and political relationships and embedded in structures of power.</span>