Answer:
- He wants to make sure that no one else knows that the girls could be lying and Danforth doesn't want to lose his position of authority.
Explanation:
In the context of 'The Crucible III,' the key reason for thinking that Danforth was disturbed regarding whether Proctor had informed anyone else regarding the lies of the girls is that 'he didn't wish to lose his position of authority.' He had an inner threat that he might lose his authority and therefore, he wanted to ensure that nobody else comes to know about the lies told by the girls in order to safeguard his position.
Answer:
The easiest is description
The hardest is sequence
Explanation:
Characterization<span> can be direct, as when </span>an author<span> tells readers what a character is like (e.g. "George was cunning and greedy.") or indirect, as when </span>an author<span> shows what a character is like by portraying his or her actions, speech, or thoughts </span>
Explanation:
For example, Roderick says "I must perish in this bounden slave" (Poe, pg9) foreshadows that Roderick will die. Poe also foreshadows Madeline's death because she has a cataleptical disease that makes her sleep for long periods. This is an example because they can't really tell if she dead or just sleeping.