One of the main messages of "The Crucible" is that mob mentality in any situation, religious or political, leads to thoughtless (and therefore unethical and illogical) actions. In this play, those actions lead to the persecution of innocent people.
A, because it is a much bigger conflict than listening to bad advice, leaving home, or ending a bad relationship.
Answer:
Tituba, the Reverend Parris's slave, is a woman from Barbados who practices what the Puritans view as “black magic.” Of course, she mainly does this because the conniving Abigail manipulates her into doing it. Tituba admits her supposed sin, but we never really find out what happens to her.
Answer:
the word "boom" is the onomatopoeia.
Explanation:
The word "boom" sounds like the sound that is being made
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Answer: I heard the pop and hiss of eggs in a pan coming from the kitchen.
As I sped up, the pavement under my feet offered less and less resistance until I felt like I was flying.
Explanation:
While writing, the author must think of the ways to keep the readers interested. In order to do so, writers use words that appeal to the readers' emotions.
In this case, the second and last option include descriptions and sensory details which make the image described even more vivid. Such descriptions are: 'pop', 'hiss', 'sped up', 'pavement under my feet', 'felt', etc.