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    The Crucible - Form and Structure

    many. There is also the idea of honor and truth.  Proctor tries to keep his reputation but gives it up to reveal the truth.  Through his struggle he achieves righteousness.  All these things keep the plot moving.  Proctor's relationship with Elizabeth can be seen to grow and mature.  He continually grows more pure in Elizabeth's sight until she is able to forgive him in act four.  Proctor character also attains a kind of moral supermeminence - He does not want to get involved in the court proceedings

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    Urban Legend

    Bloody Mary Have you ever been told to go in to a dark room with mirrors and chant “Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary. . .” and something bad will happen to you? Many people, including myself, have heard the legend of Bloody Mary as some people would call it the face in the mirror. The version I have been told was that if you go into a bathroom in the dark with a lit candle and say the words “Bloody Mary” 3 to 100 times, you will see her face. There are many possibilities that can happen when you upset

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    History Love Paper

    on which type of love is considered the best. Throughout this course we have read and viewed three text that involve love and each one describes there view of what is the best type of love. In “Pride and Prejudice” the author tries to explain the Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy are said to have the best love in the text and in the “Song of Roland” the best love is the love between the lord and his vassals. While both texts describe in their view what the best type of love is. “Pride and Prejudice” seems

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    Ethical Issues Within the American Red Cross

    ARC in a management position from local presidents to top executives and state delegates are supposed to be ruled under universal humanitarian principles which involve the highest standards in ethics and values. Sadly, since the resignation of Elizabeth Dole in 1999, the ARC has had seven different permanent or acting heads causing multiple systemic and ethical problems (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, pg 328-239). Each of these enlightened egotists gladly accepted their severance packages upon

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    Literary Styles of Rosseau

    Dennis C. Ramdawah ENG 4300 Professor J. Desalvo March 30, 2012 In writing about the literary styles of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Jane Austen, there are subtle comparisons and contrast the reader draws upon to decipher the ideological content of these two writers’ works. Rousseau’s, The Confessions and Austen’s Pride and Prejudice exhibit the sensibility of nature in one perspective and the hierarchy of an aristocratic culture too long forgotten. Moreover, these writers draw upon natural life

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    The Crucible Act Three Questions Short Response Answer the following questions based on your knowledge of the drama. Write a response on a separate sheet of paper. 1. Describe one piece of evidence that Giles, Francis, or Proctor bring before the court to show that the girls are lying. 2. What does Abigail do to distract Danforth from Hale’s accusations that she is lying? 3. How does Hale show that he believes that the court is not doing the right thing? Use three details from the

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    Pride and Prejudice Love Theme Analysis

    “pride” and “prejudice” that once hindered the love of Elizabeth and Darcy have not ceased to cause troubles to lovers until nowadays. It is the love theme that makes Pride and Prejudice famous and widely read for many decades. Love in late 18th and early 19th century must be more difficult than today. Social standings and class could become a huge barrier. Early in the book, this barrier is poitrated when Darcy, being a wealthy noble, snubs Elizabeth (he refused to dance with her). Elizabeth’s pride

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    Abcd

    (long) 8. Madonna is ………………………………………….. Sandra. (popular) 9. My English is ……………………………………….. your English. (good) 10. The weather today is ………………………………………. the weather yesterday. (bad) 11. This garden is …………………………………………….. that garden. (large) 12. Elizabeth is ……………………………………………. girl in our group. (beautiful) 13. I am ……………………………………………… girl in the class. (short) 14. What is ……………………………………….. film on TV today? (funny) 15. Who is ………………………………………… girl in your class? (pretty) B) Fill in the blanks as

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    Pride and Prejudice

    Pride and Prejudice Elizabeth Bennet At the beginning of the book when Elizabeth and Darcy meet, they do not like each other very much. They actually dislike each other. This dislike continues through a large portion of the book. Darcy feels his social and financial status puts him above Elizabeth and that is most of the problem. Elizabeth feels that Darcy and those like him are automatically snobbish and so she really didn’t give him much of a chance in the beginning but his arrogant manner

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    Parris want John Proctor to talk to Judge Danforth? 3. What do Abigail and the other girls pretend they see in the courtroom? 4. According to Judge Danforth, why is Mary Warren in trouble with the court no matter what? 5. Why does Elizabeth lie about her husband in court? 6. Why does John Proctor finally admit to his affair with Abigail in the courtroom? 7. Who accuses John Proctor of being the “Devil’s man”? 8. Who quits the court? 9. Explain what John Proctor

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