Admitting to the charges could save Sarah from hanging by allowing her to potentially negotiate a plea deal or receive a lesser sentence, such as life imprisonment instead of death. By demonstrating remorse and taking responsibility for her actions, she might also garner sympathy from the court or the public, which could influence the judge's decision. Additionally, an admission of guilt could expedite the legal process, allowing her to avoid a lengthy trial.
In Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," John Proctor suggests that people like Tituba and Sarah Good confess to witchcraft to save their own lives. Faced with the dire consequences of being accused, they believe that admitting to witchcraft, even falsely, offers a chance for survival rather than facing execution. Proctor highlights the desperation of the accused, illustrating how fear and self-preservation can lead individuals to abandon their integrity. This reflects the broader themes of hysteria and moral compromise in the play.
The deal was that John Proctor's hanging would be postponed till after Elizabeth poops out the baby.
The phrase "Sarah wasn't good not be hanged" seems to imply a misunderstanding or miscommunication. If you're referring to Sarah's character or actions in a specific context, it could suggest that she was perceived as deserving punishment for wrongdoing. Alternatively, if this is a reference to a specific story or historical event, additional context would be needed to provide a more accurate response.
As Houdini lived long ago the charges were very few indeed for each show.
"Just Listen" as in the book by Sarah Dessen? The setting would the town that the girl lives in I would imagine considering most of the book is spent in her house, on shoots, and in school which is around town.
(in the US) It is doubtful that most colleges would go to that complete extent to investigate the background of every student they consider admitting. If I were you I would stop worrying.
This girl may dislike a guy for admitting feelings or mayby she might have for the guy.
You can't say myself and someone... You would use either me and Sarah or Sarah and I. It would be like saying if you had to kill someone how would you save him... (not my example)
You would say "Sarah". Since Sarah is a name, people would use it as the person's name. The name Sarah originates from Hebrew and means "lady" or "princess".
I would say Mackenzie Sarah, Kaitlynn Sarah, Madelyn Sarah, Gabriella Sarah, or Morgan Sarah. Good Luck!
she would be hanging out in the streets of Los Angles. She would be hanging out in starbucks and some popular cafe's
The understanding that there would be no additional charges changed or was not upheld.
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No, if a jar is already full of negative charges, adding more negative charges would result in repulsion among the charges and likely lead to discharge or redistribution of charges. The negative charges would try to move away from each other to minimize repulsion.
the babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens
you would call it a normal fault because the hanging wall goes down and the foot wall goes up and over the hanging wall.
Depends on what the charges are specifically.