Textual evidence plays a crucial point in supporting a argument. Avoiding emotional language and response increases the quality of the argument
The passage from Peking Dust that helps demonstrate the author's intention to shed light on the beauty of China is the last one:
But you must picture a Peking cart, of beautifully polished wood, natural color, and a heavy wooden body covered with a big blue hood.
This is the sentence that is trying to convey the beauty of this city through numerous descriptions of beautiful things.
I went to a psychic yesterday and she said I would meet someone famous
Answer:
What cheerfully excited me was a fishy
(I think this would work)
Explanation:
In Arthur Miller's The Crucible, the theme that best describe John Proctor's final decision is: Personal honor determines a person's self-worth and value.
Proctor's desicion of refusing to provide a false confession to save his life is actually his final redemption. At the end of the play, when he tears apart the written confession, he understands that his honor is more important than his public image and he is ready to accept his destiny. Furthermore, his wife, Elizabeth realizes that John, even with his flaws, is a good man who is trying to save his soul and he will not yield to pressure.