The setting in The Crucible was one that was in Salem, Massachusetts in the late 17th century. Its setting is real as based on true story. In the play, the community used is superstitious and paranoid. With a strong aversion to witches, the play events occurred within a Puritan society. To make the setting real the actors use background and props which are identical to the setting of the Salem village. Due to the setting being intense and small it creates a dark and depressing atmosphere.
I'm going to say B, because she felt to smart for them, office classes tend to be advanced.
The narrator saved him from being shot by his friends and brought it for his wife as a gift. He slowly became more friendly with everyone there- the narrator's family, the tenants and other animals in the house.
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The answer is The study of life
The answer would be a Semicolon i believe.