No clear opinion, doesn't accuse ministers, follows crowd, doesn't question accusations or confession
Mary Warren is a weak character, always eager to find her place in a crowd and remain safely behind a stronger person like Abigail Williams. She was reluctant to testify to begin with, and when the other girls' behavior started to cast doubt on her testimony, she gave in. She didn't want to be singled out or discredited.
he told elizabeth that he was in a crowd of people talking to a girl he slept with and really talked to her alone
The crowd wants Brutus to take power and rule Rome
That the crowd of Rome is easily persuaded.
Mary is comparing the parted crowd to the parting of the Red Sea for the Israelites in the Bible. This comparison emphasizes the dramatic and powerful effect Abigail had on the crowd as they made way for her.
No clear opinion, doesn't accuse ministers, follows crowd, doesn't question accusations or confession
Mary Warren is a weak character, always eager to find her place in a crowd and remain safely behind a stronger person like Abigail Williams. She was reluctant to testify to begin with, and when the other girls' behavior started to cast doubt on her testimony, she gave in. She didn't want to be singled out or discredited.
he told elizabeth that he was in a crowd of people talking to a girl he slept with and really talked to her alone
In Act 2 of "The Crucible," the crowd follows Goodman because he embodies the fear and hysteria prevalent in Salem during the witch trials. His fervent belief in the accusations and the righteousness of his cause resonates with the townspeople who are eager to find a scapegoat for their anxieties. Additionally, Goodman's charisma and ability to manipulate the emotions of the crowd draw them to his side, reinforcing the social dynamics that allow the witch hunt to flourish.
The noun 'crowd' is a standard collective noun for a crowd of people, a crowd of onlookers.
The cast of Babangluksa - 2011 includes: Kresia Absalon as Crowd May Alabanza as Crowd Zoe Alabanza as Crowd Luis Alandy as Carlo Migz Amandy as Crowd Jobelle Angelica Lopez as Crowd Natividad Arago as Crowd Jade Arielle Lopez as Crowd Threeszend Astrid Castillo as Crowd Nestor Atienza as Crowd Arnhel Atienza as Crowd Chezka Atienza as Nurse Janine Audrey Lopez as Crowd Earl Balolong as Crowd Jasmin Bautista as Crowd Japi Budiao as Crowd Troy Cailo as Crowd Maica Charmaine Betic as Crowd Hanna Christine Santos as Crowd Carmela Cucueco as Crowd Camille Cucueco as Crowd Sammay Dabbagh as Crowd Adrian del Mundo as Crowd Angelika dela Cruz as Idang Annabelle Esmiller as Crowd McQkie Fabella as Crowd Jolly Fortin as Crowd Princess Garbida as Crowd Dareen Gene Are as Crowd Rizza Gonzales as Crowd Anna Grace Betic as Crowd Nicholas Ivan Gutierrez as Crowd Generoso Kent Betic as Crowd Helga Krapf as Kris Precious Lara Quigaman as Anna Karl Laurence Tolentino as Crowd Tami Lumanglas as Crowd Ryalhyn Medrano as Crowd Michael Meily as Crowd Trina Mendez as Officemate Carousyl Misagal as Crowd Ronmarc Motol as Crowd Roselle Nava as Cathy Mitch Obando as Nurse Joshua Ocampo as Miguel Kathy Ong as Crowd Jeniffer Padilla as Crowd Vic Platero as Nurse Ces Quesada as Aling Soledad The Rances as Crowd Dianne Reyes as Doctor Raymond Rinoza as Crowd Zamae Romay as Crowd Jemalyn Roque as Crowd Beth Rotone as Crowd John Roy Ocampo as Crowd Ace San Pablo as Crowd Annamarie Schmuhlacker as Crowd Annalyn Smith as Crowd Josh Soria as Crowd Abdul Taiting as Crowd Jake Tan as Officemate Emily Tupas as Crowd Arya Valdez as Beatrice Caryl Ventura as Student Nurse Joy Viado as Dra. Catacutan Caroline Victoria Blomarv as Crowd Edz Vista as Crowd Annalissa Wirth as Crowd
the crowd was cheering
There can be a crowd (which is a noun) There can be to crowd (which is a verb) But there is no adjective.
Yes, the noun 'crowd' is a collective noun as a word for a group.The noun 'crowd' is a standard collective noun for a crowd of people and a crowd of onlookers.The word 'crowd' is also a verb: crowd, crowds, crowding, crowded.
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The plural possessive for the noun crowd is crowds'.