No. Ya done goofed. Consequences will never be the same.
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Reread her soliloquy in Act 4 Scene 3, and you will see that she considers very closely the consequences of her actions.
The consequences are unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, some of which cannot be cured.
Elizabeth lies when the judges ask her if John has ever committed lechery in order to protect his reputation and save him from the consequences of his infidelity. She believes that her lie will help preserve their marriage and shield John from the accusations that have arisen in the witch trials. Tragically, her decision ultimately backfires, as it inadvertently contributes to John's condemnation. This moment highlights the themes of truth, integrity, and the devastating effects of deceit in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible."
Yes, I have experienced the consequences of getting caught cheating.
that day won't ever come.
"Ramifications" can be used as a synonym for consequences.
No, I have never experienced the consequences of getting caught cheating on a test.
It didn't change consequences; the consequences were always the same: stop communist aggression or let them spread.
well if a person does not pay then i guess they suffer the consequences for what ever they did or did not do .
yes but he had to suffer the consequences for his actions
Don't ever do it again. Apologize and accept the consequences.
Being underweight is bad...... (Said no man ever)
Same as It Ever Was was created on 1994-06-28.
Ever the Same was created on 2005-11-07.
No, I have not experienced the consequences of having my private photos or messages leaked online.