What piece of literature "sparked" the creative energy symbolizing the American Renaissance?
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The myth explains why mulberries are red.
At the beginning, the mulberries are "snow white", but when Thisbe kills herself at the end she falls on the mulberry bush and the myth explains that this is why the berries "reddens at its ripeness", because of the tragedy of Pyramus and Thisbe.
Answer:
A). Betty.
Explanation:
'The Crucible' authored by Arthur Miller displays the 'Salem witch trials' during the late seventeenth century.
As per the question, 'Betty' is the one who becomes unconscious at the end of the act I when she joins the girls dancing in the forest along with Tituba that leads her almost to a 'coma like state'. She actually gets trapped into an unusual torpor that is responsible for her unconscious state and hysteria that she suffers which substantiates the presence of witchcraft in the town. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
Biased <span>is an antonym for objective. Objective means not biased, not subjective. </span>