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Answer:In "The Crucible" why does Proctor insist that Mary Warren testify in Elizabeth's defense? Why does Marry Warren refuse hope it helps in someway ig idk
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<span>Aminadab is a total oddball character. There isn't a whole lot of text devoted to him in "The Birthmark," but what is there speaks volumes. Hawthorne describes Aminadab as "a man of low stature, but bulky frame, with shaggy hair hanging about his visage, which was grimed with the vapors of the furnace" . He is actually a little creepy, if not vaguely sinister. We learn that he isn't capable of understanding the science behind Aylmer's work, but that he can execute all the physical details easily. And then, of course, we have the very direct line.</span>
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Heck Tate, The Sheriff shared that Mayella Ewell was beaten all on the right side of her body.
Atticus proved that, since his left arm is useless, Tom Robinson could not have raped or killed Mayella. In a farming accident when he was a child, his left arm was hurt. If the bruise is on Mayella's right eye, she would have been struck by the person who hit her with their left hand. Tom is unable to use his left hand. He also shows later that Bob Ewell, Mayella's dad, is left handed, so he could have beaten Mayella when he saw her trying to kiss a black man, Tom Robinson.