"Ick!" Victoria groaned while shoving the empty measuring cup into her mother's hands. "That was the worst taste ever! I hate that medicine!" yelled Victoria. Her mother just rolled her eyes and continued to put the medicine away and wash the cup. Victoria had stayed home from school that day, so her mother took her to the doctor. She was told her daughter had a cold. "Go lay down and rest, darling." said Victoria's mother. "NO!!! I think I'm gonna die and its your fault mom!" yelled dramaticly by Victoria. Her mother rolled her eyes and tucked her in on the couch. Victoria fell asleep soon after, and her mother finally got some quiet time. She was dreading tomorrow when Victoria would bring home schoolwork she missed, and demand her mothers help. She sighed and said, "Tomorrows going to be a long, long day."
Answer: Reverend Parris is most concerned about his reputation.
Explanation:
Audiences are very aware of this concern of his early in the play. His daughter, Betty, is sick on the bed, and nobody knows what is wrong with her. ... The entire conversation between Abigail and Parris is focused on how the events in the forest reflect on him.
The film includes a female character.
The hunt is told through narration in the story, so another character allowed dialogue to be added.
14. c. vingo had looked at the snapshot a great deal
15. c. entertain readers with a heartwarming story
16. c. suspenseful