<u>Answer:</u>
<em>When John Proctor says that "God is Dead’" then he means that </em>
<em>(D) "the evil of the witch trials is complete and no good can save the town". </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
He suggests the completeness of the evil deeds and the trials which the witches have practised. and their actions are going to ruin the town and he believes that thus god will not be able to save the town as the powers of the witches have already overpowered the town.
Hope I think if I’m wrong srry
Most reading and writing is done by accessing words that your brain has stored. Your brain can process words at a super high speed, but it can’t process what it doesn’t know. That’s why knowing roots and affixes can be helpful because they give your brain a way to decipher unfamiliar words. That way, you can focus on the meaning<span> of texts and not just the words.</span>
I would go with C! The gas station near our house stays open late. Adverbial phrases pretty much focus on Why, When, How, and Where.
In that sentence it shows me the WHEN, and WHERE. I hope all is well, and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! (: