How does the historical setting of the passage contribute to the theme?
A. It creates the setting for the theme of desperation and the struggle to gain wealth.
В. It Illustrates the environment for the theme of man verses nature in the wilderness.
C. It emphasizes the harsh conditions to be overcome for the theme of perseverance.
D. It shows the attitude of the men for the theme of an overwhelming desire for more.
The historical setting of the passage contributes to the theme It emphasizes the harsh conditions to be overcome for the theme of perseverance. Thus, option "C" is correct.
<h3>Why is the historical setting important?</h3>
In books, a strong knowledge of the historical context behind a work's composition can give us a better understanding of and preference for the report.
In interpreting historical events, context can help us understand what inspires people to behave as they did.
Thus, option "C" is correct.
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Answer:
Abigail loves Proctor and had wanted to get rid of his wife so that she can be together with him. But at the same time, she was afraid of the man for she knows he knows a lot about her more than anyone and that she fears she will be exposed. Her practice of <em>"traffick(ing) with spirits in the forest"</em> could be exposed and she will be put on trial and burned on a stake. So, she was extra careful to not show her real self while at the same time trying to influence Proctor to like her again.
Explanation:
In Arthur Miller's play <em>The Crucible</em>, the main focus of the story is the witch trials of Salem where there are numerous cases of young women involved in the practice of the dark arts. This story is also based off the Salem Witch trials famous in the Massachusetts Bay colony during the late 17th century.
The given passage is from the stage direction in Act I of the play after the girls were seen <em>"dancing like heathen in the forest"</em>. The result of this is the 'unnatural' sickness of Betty Parris, the daughter of Reverend Parris. Abigail, the presumed leader of the group in the forest had been involved with the Proctor family until she was discharged because of her affair with Mr. Proctor. And Betty had just exclaimed that Abigail did drink<em> "a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife"</em> which is obvious for she loves Proctor and wants him to be hers.
So, when Proctor came to see the sick girl, Abigail instantly felt on guard, for he knew her more than anyone else. And they have had history, and seemingly proctor also knows her hatred for his wife Elizabeth.
Answer:
watching
Explanation:
We suggest WATCHING a horrible film
The "-ing" form is used in progressive verb tenses with auxiliary verbs (helping verbs). In this case, suggest is the helping verb. So, the word “watch” will be combined with “ing”
Answer:
Well, not necessarily
Explanation:
Yea it's a good invention but we don't really need it it's just a time consumer.
Sorry if this is not what you needed sorry.
Answer:
This question is related to the novel "Frankenstein" which is written by Mary Shelley. We can find the answer to this particular question in chapter 12 of the novel.
When the Monster met the family, he notices that each family member loves and cares for each other. He starts visualizing it as an ideal family. However, even though everyone is well connected in the family, he notices a kind of sadness, a mood of no hope in them. There he realizes that the family is really poor. It is suffering from poverty, hunger and lack of other basic needs. The Monster actually had a habit of stealing food from other's houses, but after he came to know about the situation of the family, he started to help them in his own way.