Answer:
To goad someone or something is to annoy, provoke encourage or force them or it to do something.
Answer:
Should be the one you have highlighted!
Explanation:
The other ones all seem to be opinions, and this one has facts.
Proctor believes that since he warned Mary to avoid Salem, the court is unqualified to judge him.
How has Mary Warren changed?
She won't follow John Proctor's orders. She has greater self-assurance and isn't a scared, timid servant.
In Arthur Miller's drama The Crucible, Mary Warren appears as a character. She works as John Proctor's maid and, in accordance with historical accounts, is one of the accusers in the Abigail Williams-led Salem witch hunt. Mary Warren has a very weak character and frequently caves in to pressure.
Mary Warren is instructed by Proctor to testify against Abigail in court. Mary Warren confides in Proctor that she worries Abigail and the others would turn on her if she testifies against them.
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Answer:
A). That a plot should follow logically from start to finish and feel like everything that happens is necessary.
Explanation:
Aristotle exemplified the plot as one of the six crucial formative elements of tragedy. He describes the plot as 'underlying idea/element of a tragedy' and calls it 'the soul of a tragedy'. He further elaborates plot as an arrangement/sequence of events having a beginning, middle and end.
As per the question, it could be in another way that a plot must follow a logical order from beginning to a conclusion in order to propose a coherence with each and every element so that every action or events seem necessary(as a significant element of the story). The beginning must position an action while towards the middle the action gets intricated leading to conflicts and the conclusion would resolve the issues and offer the story as a complete whole. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.