bscott2001p941iy bscott2001p941iy
  • 22-05-2018
  • English
contestada

What is Hawthorne's argument regarding witchcraft in act 3

Respuesta :

Cutierome
Cutierome Cutierome
  • 01-06-2018
Hawthorne's argument in act 3 is that Mary Warren is lying when she claimed that she pretended to faint. He asked her for a repeat fainting performance. Hawthorne's belief is that if she had successfully pretend her fainting before, she can do it again. But she was not able to do it.  
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

FIND THE AREA The figure represents the overhead view of a deck surrounding a hot tub. What is the area of the deck? Round to the nearest tenth.
A local baseball team played 35 games this season. If they won 4/5 of their games, how many games did they win?
What causes muscle spasms?
The coyotes hunted food in the forests during winter. What is the object of the transitive verb hunted? winter forests food coyotes
The expression 2 5/8 times 1 3/8 can be written as?
What happens when sand and gravel are whirled around by eddies in a river?
explanatory writing, factual
what are the key arguments for elected judges rather then appointments
everyone regardless of ability, race, creed, gender,sexual orientation has the same privileges under the law
what aspects of Aztec society made them vulnerable to attack with the arrival of the Spanish in the sixteenth century