Answer:
Mary Warren was used by Proctor in the court scene to hopefully prove his innocence as a witch. However, Mary Warren is also branded as a witch by Abigail when she contrives a devilish bird in the sky that she screams was sent by Warren herself. In the Crucible, Warren doesn't really have a good track record with either side as she just ends up getting manipulated.
Explanation:
Lady Macbeth: she worries her husband is too kind-natured to be able to take the crown however is determined to assist him. She calls on demonic spirits to help her.
Macbeth: he is not convinced, even though his ambitious thoughts led him to think about it previously, Lady Macbeth starts convincing him - this shows him as weak-willed.
I say it would be the second one because to show possession you have to have an apostrophe.
The answer is D. The comma is in the correct place. In the other sentences the commas make the sentences not make sense.
Answer:
"gold and ivory"
Explanation:
The word committees means an economic good. Not only does gold and ivory connects to the definition being riches, but also is being talked about in the small written passage.