Because this character sounds like an important key component in the story. If she hadn't told Amelia she would do well in America, she wouldn't have thought about moving in the first place.
B. "The feud might, perhaps, have died down or been compromised if the personal ill-will of the two men had not stood in the way; as boys they had thirsted for one another's blood, as men each prayed that misfortune might fall on the other…"
In this quote, it states that the feud or hatred between the families may have dissipated or gone away. However, since the two men have negative personal feelings toward each other it keeps the feud going. This shows that hatred feeds on itself and keeps it going. The other options are incorrect because in A the character is changing his mind about the hate, in C it shows that they're looking for men not animals, and in D the damage the tree caused to his face is being described.
The Beach is gold like sunflowers waiting in the hot sun to be watered the sand bellows through your feet as you walk in it I wonder why is this
Answer: 4 She partly blames herself for Proctor’s infidelity.
Explanation:
Elizabeth Proctor in Act 3 of the Crucible showed that she blamed herself in part for her husband's infidelity when she stated that because she had been sick for a long time after their last child, she thought her husband was turning from her.
She however clears his name of adultery which further condemned him for he had already confessed.
The correct answer is - <span>"It is always painful to part from people whom one has known for a very brief space of time."
An epigram is a statement, which is usually short, clever, and sometimes funny. It usually contains some general truths about the world, but stated in a skillful manner. In the case of the play above, the epigram is also a bit ironic, given that we aren't really close to people we've just met.
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