It only lets you know the thoughts or feelings of the narrative while the other characters you only get a hint at what there feeling
<span>Option D is the correct choice. It indicates, better than the other options, how the narrator is unable to enjoy a simple nights rest. The usage of "alas" shows that this was the final straw in the torment, not being able to sleep anymore. Compared to option A where the narrator is still able to state clearly that they are not mad. Option B only shows a dislike which doesn't stress the torment requirement from the question. Option C does show torment but it more so indicates the early stages of this happening.</span>
Answer: Once Proctor's wife is mentioned in court, he tries to compel Warren to come clean. The relationship between Proctor and Mary Warren is, first of all, one of service; that is, Mary is a servant in the Proctor home. She is apparently a rather timid girl.
The answer is A-the tension between Gabriel and the family
that's the answer because Gabriel gets made at john because roy got injured and tries to beat john but the mother intervenes and that made Gabriel made at the whole family and made it and extremely unsafe place to be.
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It reveals his respect for artistic tradition.