Nature helped in both stories with the tree that absorbed tears and the pine tree that grew in the place of the boy that was sucked into the ground. The genres of both stories you could say are folk tale and lesson to be learned. There are metaphors and similes throughout both of the stories. You could say the tree that grew in place of the boy was a sign of the boy's former life. The tree that absorbed the girls tears took away all of her sadness.
The second reason that Scene 5 is pivotal is because Abigail exerts her power and begins her quest to obtain Proctor. Unsurprisingly, Titubaconfesses to witchcraft when the townspeople threaten her with physical violence. She is a black female slave, an individual without any power.
Answer:
i would chose D. or the one on the right second one down
Explanation:
if you do process of elimination it's the only one that supports the claim
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Answer:
<em>Shoyo here!</em>
Explanation:
I haven't read the book, but I have seen the movie! Maybe I can still help...?