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.
<span>An adverb
clause is a group of words that works as an adverb (which answers the questions
when?, where?, why?, how?, how much? and under what condition?) and can modify verbs,
adverbs and adjectives.</span>
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So the correct answer is "who received a good grade".</span>
Sixth is (b)
Seventh is probably (d)
Eighth is (c)
Ninth is (a)
Tenth is probably (b)
A paragraph can be as long as it has to be. A paragraph is meant to contain an idea. It can be 20 sentences long or it can be 6 sentences long.
Even if you were to define that a paragraph is 6 sentences long, then comes the question, how long should a sentence be? 10 words? Or 25 words? And then comes how many letters the words should be on average. 2 letters per word on average? Or 7?
<span>So how long a paragraph can be is all relative...</span>
I think it it is a closed ended question, because it has a simple, one word answer (yes or no)