<span>A) if
B) after
D) whenever
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False. The origin is where the word came from/what it is (Noun, adjective, verb, etc.)
Answer:
A. Because Abigail accuses Mary of wit chc raft.
Explanation:
Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" revolves around the Salem Wi tch Trials that took place in the small town of Salem in Massachusetts. The play focuses on the accusations and conviction of almost a hundred people from the village.
John Proctor was at first reluctant about admitting his affair with Abigail, who's been accused of 'dancing' in the woods. But when Abigail began accusing numerous people of wit ch craft, among them his wife Elizabeth Proctor and Mary, their maid, Proctor began to try to save innocent people from being hanged. And in an attempt to prove to the court that Abigail is 'no child' but someone capable of doing things like the accusations, John Proctor admitted to their aff air. He admits <em>"I lu sted, . . . But it is a wh or e‘s veng eance"</em>, referring to what Abigail is doing.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Macbeth at the beginning of the play is described as being valiant and worthy. He executes an enemy to protect his country from a rebel. At the end of the play, Macbeth's actions are similar (his instinct to fight and kill), but his justification for those actions have changed drastically. He decides to kill Macduff's family even though they have done nothing wrong, which is very different from his earlier willingness to kill an enemy in defense.
It suggests that most women didn't really pay attention and they thought she was crazy. The way Eleanor Roosevelt gave the speech had to of caught some of the women's attention.