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Show symptoms of having been "bewitched"
She is the first character to show symptoms of having been "bewitched."
He askes mary to faint to show them that everything was a act.
Actually it's to show what the people went through. Crucible means a severe test or trial. that's what the characters go trough. A crucible is a small container used to superheat objects for purification purposes. It is also a trial or test. The charactors of The Crucible go through some extremely difficult tests in the course of the play, as the previous user did explain. They are also in this proverbial "crucible" (in their eyes) of clensing the land of all evil (the "witches"). Of course, the whole thing could have been avoided if they had only taken their punishment and behaved.
the crucible is a political comentary itself on the salem witch trails.
The opposite of exonerate is incriminate, which means to accuse or implicate someone in a crime or wrongdoing.
# identify the scope of your report # identify your thesis # give supporting evidence # show how evidence supports thesis # conclusion.
The opposite of the verb to show is to hide, or to conceal.
Show symptoms of having been "bewitched"
If the question is to give examples of biological in a sentence. " ...This is Biological evidence." or " Biological studies show that... "
what is the opposite of smooth
His rebellion is that he is the queerest character in the book
The panda's thumb does not show evidence of design, good or bad. It shows evidence of evolution.
The pictographs are mainly simple pictures of animals they hunted. There were no directions showing rivers or hunting grounds nor were they a cult. The importance of them is they are the earliest evidence of man and his world.
She is the first character to show symptoms of having been "bewitched."
some moons show evidence of ice or water that lie deep beneath the surface
If the question is whether there is any proof, or even circumstantial evidence that Moses freed the Israelites from Egypt, the answer is a definite 'no'. In fact, a considerable and growing amount of evidence proves very much the opposite. There was no Exodus from Egypt as described in the Bible.