Tituba was the first one blamed for witchcraft because she was a slave, the lowest of the low, the bottom class, below even the poor and homeless. Not only did this make her an easy target of blame for the girls, but to make her situation worse, she had been known for having known voodoo from her home in Barbados. She had been the one to stir the pot, and to sing songs in her native tongue. It is for all these reasons that the blame of witchcraft was thrown at Tituba. I hope that this answer helped!
To convince the reader that what they are writing about is true and correct, and to add a deeper meaning and depth to their writing.
Answer: Make predictions would be correct.
Explanation: The narrator in the above passage is making a prediction that the girls wouldn’t be lost much longer in the woods.
it is asking if you act how you really feel around everyone listed. most likely, societal forces cause you to behave differently unless you are completely alone so all probably apply