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I think the answer is C..
Answer:
Innocence is featured as a concern in the Salem trials because Abigail Williams was seen as an innocent victim of witchcraft. On the other hand, she was able to use this to accuse others of witchcraft to further her own agendas. This questions the supposed innocence of members of society.
Explanation:
Although Abigail Williams is typically thought of as the antagonist of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, she is in fact a victim as much as any other tragic character in the play. The true antagonist of the play is the town of Salem itself, because of the judgemental and self concerned peoples, and its oppressive views.
sentence and the other side of the day before the end
Answer:
Normal
Explanation:
Ashley tried to justify her antics to her friends. "Come on, Jas," she whined. "It wasn’t that bad." Jasmine looked at her like she was crazy.
"You’re not even acting <u>Normal</u> lately," she said. "You’re acting all weird, like you’re trying to get everyone’s attention or something.
To act normal means to act the usual, typical and expected way.
Ashley acting weird meant she was not acting her usual, typical and expected way. Therefore, she was not acting normal.
The answer for this problem
Is D. Her