Lines 700-766 in "The Crucible" describe a tense and chaotic mood as the characters are in a state of hysteria. The stage directions may indicate characters moving frantically, shouting, and reacting with fear and paranoia. The setting is likely filled with a sense of urgency and unease, mirroring the escalating conflict and emotions of the scene.
The stage directions in these lines suggest that people were allowed to physically punish their servants as a form of discipline during the time in which the play is set. This indicates that there was a power dynamic that permitted abusive behavior towards servants within the household.
Lines parallel to the equator.
no
longitude
East to West
East-West
No. Parallel lines are lines that extend in the same direction. In a triangle the lines go in different directions.
Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".
east and west
Yellow lines.
They go in different directions.
No, lines do not have endpoints, because they continue on forever in two directions, and never stop at an endpoint.