Answer:
It shows that Reverend Hale feels guilty for his role in the trials.
Explanation:
This line is spoken by Reverend Hale in Act IV of "The Crucible" (1953) by Arthur Miller.
Mr. Hale says this line to Danforth that there is blood on his head. It means he (Mr. Hale) feels guilty for his role in the trial. He feels himself responsible for the death of so many innocent people before Act IV and for those who are to be hanged after that. Although Mr. Hale had got a feeling in about Act II that the accused were innocent, but he could not stand for them, and when he did, it was too late. For this reason Reverend Hale considers himself responsible for the death of innocent people and feels blood on his head.
"Can you not see the blood on my head" just emphasizes the first sentence of the line.
Since this line is spoken by Reverend Hale, so no answer option concerning Parris, Abigail, and John Proctor can be correct
Answer:
C. spending time with family is important, and using technology in excess can affect relationships.
Explanation:
got it right on the test
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>These are the correct answers:</em>
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<em>1. untidy</em>
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<em>2. Poets were jailed.</em>
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<em>3. annoyed and regretful</em>
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<em>4. They suggest that Oandasan wrote poems while enjoying being in nature. </em>
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<em>5. He is in love with another human being.</em>
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<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>I took the test online at k12 and when I reviewed it , it said that these were the correct answers:)</em>
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<em>Hope this helped!!</em>
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<em>Have a wonderful day!!:)</em>
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The narrator meets the Medical Man at the Linnaean Society in the city. The Medical Man thinks the Time Machine thing was a trick, but he can't figure out how the Time Traveller did it. The narrator goes back the following week for the Time Traveller's weekly dinner party.