The word "them" in the sentence is used as the indirect object. The correct answer would be option B. It is used as the indirect object because it is being affected by the verb used in the sentence. The subject or the doer of the action is "sandy", the verb is "showed" and the direct object is "her coin collection" making "them" as the indirect object.
The correct answer is d. I was a friend, but I was never really one of them after they had
read the citations, because it had been different with them and they had
done very different things to get their medals
This is the correct answer because it explains that the people disliked him still even though he was given a medal only because they understood how he got it and were dissatisfied because he did nothing to obtain it, only got shot.
Answer:
It shows that Reverend Hale feels guilty for his role in the trials.
Explanation:
This line is spoken by Reverend Hale in Act IV of "The Crucible" (1953) by Arthur Miller.
Mr. Hale says this line to Danforth that there is blood on his head. It means he (Mr. Hale) feels guilty for his role in the trial. He feels himself responsible for the death of so many innocent people before Act IV and for those who are to be hanged after that. Although Mr. Hale had got a feeling in about Act II that the accused were innocent, but he could not stand for them, and when he did, it was too late. For this reason Reverend Hale considers himself responsible for the death of innocent people and feels blood on his head.
"Can you not see the blood on my head" just emphasizes the first sentence of the line.
Since this line is spoken by Reverend Hale, so no answer option concerning Parris, Abigail, and John Proctor can be correct
There is no capitalization in any of those sentences
-freddy goes with capital F
-James same