<span>In his opening remarks, Hale seems to establish authority by going directly to his idea on finding out who the witch is because of this Abigail points Tituba as a witch for doing witchery. this lead to Tituba confessing but later on she starts accusing other for witchery</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
The tone of a piece of literature is the speaker's or narrator's attitude towards the subject, rather than what the reader feels, as in mood. Mood is the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader.
So it is false just look at the stuff above though if you want to make sure.
Well, he says "Oh, alright. Then we won't talk about it." not sure what structure
The correct answer to the question above is:
d. If I hear my little sister sing "I'm a
Little Teapot" one more time, I'll scream!
<span>This sentence correctly uses quotation marks for
a song title, which is an example of one rule in using quotation marks.</span>
True because getting clarification from the actual person will allow you to have an accurate view and perception of his or her behavior.