They remain doubtful
Remember that acting can be an adjective or a noun: Adj: temporary, provisional, or interim Noun: dramatics, stage, pretense, simulation, or masquerade
Her constant enthusiasm is a pretense that cannot be trusted.
The girls act against her. They repeat every word she says and they pretend to see a spirit in a shape of a bird, and it is trying to harm the girls. Because the court accepted spectral evidence, the judge believed the girls. Mary got scared and blamed all the "witch craft" on John Proctor. Also you could just read the play.. it's not that hard to comprehend. It's at a high school reading and comprehension level.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," Betty Parris pretends to be ill to avoid punishment for her involvement in the witchcraft activities in the forest. Her feigned illness allows her to escape accountability and gain sympathy from her father, Reverend Parris, and the community. Additionally, her act contributes to the escalating hysteria and provides cover for the other girls involved, allowing them to manipulate the situation for their own gain. Ultimately, Betty's pretense highlights the theme of fear and the consequences of deceit in a repressive society.
They remain doubtful
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
Some synonyms for pretense include: Lies Falsehood Fabrication Ruse
the robber entered peoples houses under the pretense of a repairman.
I'm sorry, but I've already seen you work that pretense on others.
His fertile imagination always seems able to create another false pretense.
The word pretense is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for behavior that does not express true feelings, thoughts, intentions. Example sentence: She seemed friendly enough but I could tell that it was just a pretense.
pretense means a behavior in a genuine but they deceive someone or something
The cast of Pretense - 2011 includes: Adam Bradley as Jason Peter Hodgins as Time Traveller Melanie Hrymak
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agreements, presence, pretense, freedoms
Honesty, reality, truth, openness