English, 24.12.2021 18:10 versaceblooper
ABIGAIL, with a bitter anger: Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife be-
PROCTOR, angered-at himself as well: You'll speak nothin' of Elizabeth!
ABIGAIL: She is blackening my name in the village! She is telling lies about me! She is a cold, sniveling woman, and you bend to her! Let her turn you like a-
PROCTOR, shaking her: Do you look for whippin'?
How does this interaction between Abigail and Proctor develop later events?
Elizabeth accuses Proctor of adultery out of anger.
Abigail accuses Proctor of adultery out of fear.
Abigail accuses Elizabeth of witchcraft out of jealousy.
Proctor accuses Abigail of witchcraft out of revenge.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:40
The town should regulate the height of buildings allowed on main street. this would be categorized as a: a. claim of fact. b. claim of policy. c. claim of cause and effect. d. claim of definition.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which generalization does the speaker make in the last stanza of to a louse? a) our main source of power comes from living blunder-free lives b) sometimes the best gifts come in the form of little creatures c) seeing ourselves as others see us would free us from blundering
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ABIGAIL, with a bitter anger: Oh, I marvel how such a strong man may let such a sickly wife be-
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