The answer, I think, has to do with the fact that this book is what we call a classic. Its enduring value in my view lies not so much in its political theories as in the way it discloses or articulates a particular way of looking at the world. The Prince shows us what the world looks like when viewed from a strictly demoralized perspective. I think that’s what the fascination and also the scandal is all about.
As someone who writes books, I'd normally use quotation marks, and the person is obviously talking, so the first one should be correct.
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no I dont think I will............
Answer:
Everyone= subject
Should listen= verbal phrase
to the teacher= prepositional phrase
Explanation:
To build suspense. Plays are not interesting without conflict. In this case the conflict surround John Proctor, the tragic hero, we would not be interested in Puritan drama.