Answer:
The indirect characterization of Reverende Parris in lines 351-366 reveals that he is nervous and hysterical.
Explanation:
"The Crucible" is a play written by Arthur Miller based on the true incidents of Salem witch trials, 1692.
The characterization of Reverend Parris in the play was also based on the true character with the same during Salem Witch trials. The author has picturized his character in the play as selfish and self-absorbed. He suffered from the feelings that someone wants to destroy him and take his position and he was also concerned so much about his reputation. That is why he builds up the story of what happened in the woods and used for his own defense.
<u>In lines 351-366, the indirect characterization of Reverend Parris reveals that he is nervous to face the crowd. The line in which he asks Putnam to leave him alone to pray for a while and Abigail's response to him, that he's been praying since midnight, reveals that he is nervous to face the crowd. He asks Putnam of what he will say to the crowd</u>.
Thus it shows that he is nervous and hysterical.
Answer:
The two words are
- Motifs
- theme
Explanation:
A Motif is an element which reoccurs frequently througout a text or art work that is central it.
A theme in literature is simply the big idea, central message or underlying message of a lieteray work.
Thus, fixing the words into the sentence we have:
<em>It's a good idea to check for recurring </em><u><em>motifs</em></u><em> to understand how they affect the overall </em><u><em>theme</em></u><em> of the text.</em>
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Answer:
I wanna say 30 minutes or 60....umm i think it's 60
Explanation:
The root word for a geographer is Geography if I'm right
A functional text is written to fulfil a particular need or solve a problem. It can be read relatively quickly compared to other types of text. An expository text focuses on education. It gets to the point fairly quickly and efficiently. Based on these definitions the classification of the texts in the attached image is:
- Functional text: nº 1, nº 4 and nº 5.
- Expository text: nº 2 and nº 3.