What does "Witch!", "Red!", "Terrorist!" mean in The Crucible?

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"Witch!", "Red!", "Terrorist"! in The Crucible mean innocent people accused of being communists. The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, is an allegory of the communist witch-hunt that took place in 1950's. It relates the witch-hunt and trials that took place in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692 to the McCarthyism that is the persecution of innocent people accused of being communists.


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Read the excerpt from "Mending Wall." Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder If I could put a notion in his head: "Why do they make good neighbours? Isn't it Where there are cows? But here there are no cows. Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out, And to whom I was like to give offence. Something there is that doesn't love a wall, That wants it down." Now read “The Pasture,” also by Robert Frost. I’m going out to clean the pasture spring; I’ll only stop to rake the leaves away (And wait to watch the water clear, I may): I shan’t be gone long.—You come too. I’m going out to fetch the little calf That’s standing by the mother. It’s so young, It totters when she licks it with her tongue. I shan’t be gone long.—You come too. Which best accounts for the different views of spring expressed in the poems? Frost’s opinions changed through time. The poems have different speakers. Frost’s speakers represent his own views. The poems were written at different locations.

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Answer: B) The poems have different speakers.

Explanation: When reading a poem or a text we need to consider that even if it is written in first person (using the pronoun "I") it doesn't mean that the person speaking is the author, it usually is the character that speaks. In the given excerpts, both by Robert Frost, we can see that they have different speakers, by recognizing the different opinions they have about spring. Also the speaker in the first excerpt, doesn't have any animals "But here there are no cows. Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out" and the speaker in the second excerpt has a calf.

The answer that best accounts for the different views of spring expressed in the poems is B. The poems have different speakers.
In the first poem, the speaker is talking about how he wants to build a wall in order to get away from his neighbors and the rest of the world. In the second poem, the speaker is more attuned to nature and speaks about the creatures living in it in harmony. 

How do we know that the narrator from “Mrs. Dalloway,” by Virginia Woolf, is told in the third-person omniscient ”A. The narrator only shares what he or she can see from the character’s actions.
B. The narrator uses “I” and “Me” when telling the story and does not know what other characters are thinking.
C. The narrator describes what the characters are thinking, and feeling, and also uses “he” or “she” when referring to characters.
D. The narrator does not describe what the characters ...

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C is the correct answer, because, if you say that the narration is told in the third person, 'he/she' will be used. And if the narrator is omniscient, that means that he knows everything, what the characters are thinking/feeling.

I am hungry.
a. subjunctive
b. indicative
c.imperative

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Answer:

B. Indicative.

Explanation:

Indicative mood exemplifies a verb form that indicates or expresses a statement, opinion, facts, assertion, etc. Thus. the given statement best illustrates this form of verb i.e. indicative mood as it asserts that the person 'I" is "hungry". Since the verb in an imperative mood asserts a command or request which is not the case here and the subjunctive mood of the verb displays wishes, imaginative thoughts or possibilities, that too is not depicted in the sentence provided here, Thus, this makes us conclude that the sentence falls in the category of indicative mood of verb.

The answer should be C

(LC)Read this sentence:He has been peering through that window for nearly three hours now, but I have no idea what he sees.
Based on the context, peering means which of the following?
A) Singing
B) Looking
C) Thinking
D) Sleeping

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The meaning of the word "peering" in the given context is B. Looking.

What is a Context?

This refers to the use of a word in a given sentence and way that might mean a different thing from its original meaning.

Hence, we can see that from the given sentence, there is the narration of the person that has been peering through a window for hours and this is a synonym that means he is looking.

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i think its
b) looking ???
because after comma it says "but i have no idea what he SEES"

For an authored source, what is the first item appearing in the citation?a. title of the work
b. page number(s)
c. author's last name
d. publisher

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The correct answer is C. The author's last name.

Citing something is pretty exact and never changes. It is very important to properly cite so as to avoid being accused of plagiarism.

Benjamin Franklin’s The Autobiography is classified as an autobiography because he is _____.

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He is a famous figure who wrote the book himself. If somebody else had written the book it would be considered a biography.
a writer..............................................