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A. He seeks help from Reverend Hale.
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In 1692, the city of Salam in Massachusetts was run as a theocratic government, in which God through the religious leaders controlled the affairs of the state. Reverend Parris was a very committed religious leader whose job was at a stake because his daughter's illness was attributed to witchcraft. His daughter Betty was seen with Abigail and some other girls dancing in the forest and that led to rumors that Betty was likely a witch.
So, as Betty was lying unresponsive on her bed, Reverend Parris who believed in the supernatural, sought for Reverend Hale, in an attempt to seek a solution for his daughter's predicament. Reverend John Hale who lived in Beverly was known to have the special ability to dictate if a person was indeed bewitched.
(B) <span>Van Lew contributed to the development of systems and structures for spies.</span>
The correct answer is B. "Andrew Brown's print shop smelled of ink and grease and the sweat of muscular apprentices carrying trays of lead type from the composing table to the printing press."
Explanation:
The novel Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson, focuses on telling the story of a female character called Matilda who faces multiple challenges as the yellow fever epidemic reached Philadelphia in 1793. This story includes some historical facts and it is told by the main character Matilda, which makes the story a first-person narration.
An example of these two features can be seen in the excerpt "Andrew Brown's print shop smelled of ink and grease and the sweat of muscular apprentices carrying trays of lead type from the composing table to the printing press" because, in this, Matilda describes the print shop of Andrew Brown who was a real writer and reported that opened a shop or publishing house in Philadelphia in 1793. This means the author included a historical fact by focusing on the real-life and influence of Andrew Brown.
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Although it is occasionally seen as the women’s-only form of exercise, <u>yoga</u> is for everyone. And men, especially those who don’t do much aerobic exercise, and others who spend a lot of time hunched over staring at screens, tend to need it more than anyone else.
Yoga provides not just <u>the physical</u> workout but also a mental and spiritual lift. “Some people have <u>a</u> out-of-date image of yoga,” says Joe Cowan, <u>an </u>yoga instructor from Peterborough. “The modern reality, however, is very different.”
1. before yoga place a conjunction such as 'but'
2. Change 'the' to 'a'
3. Change 'a' to 'an'
4. Change 'an' to 'a'