Answer:
To take her home.
Explanation:
In the story "The Crucible" by Arthur Miller, Tituba was a black slave who is in her forties. She is the slave of Reverend Parris. Being a black slave girl she had no status, so when accused of black magic. she accepts her guilt from escaping the physical punishment of death.
She wants the devil to take her away home. Tituba in the prison was desiring to be at her home so she calls on to the devil to take her home.
In Act Four, she cries out <em>" Take me </em><u><em>home</em></u><em>, Devil! Take me </em><u><em>home</em></u><em>! " </em>
Answer:
1: Logical
2: By using a historical event to prove the claim.
Explanation:
"Because I am right." - Ron Swanson
The answer should be an incomplete idea
Answer:
Ok. Don't come after me.
No- no it doesn't. There are different kinds of people and those people should be treated differently. For example, if you were talking to a murderer you would treat them different then if you were talking to a friend. The part where you need to be "fair" is where you don't judge people without any information. You should treat everyone equally <em>unless </em>given a reason not to.
Explanation:
Answer:
One reason why I didn't phone you was because I was busy
if I was less busy I would have phoned you