PPT-By: Abigail Cole
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Cars of the 1950s The Thunderbird TBird is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the US in 1955 When introduced it created the market niche
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Cars of the 1950s The Thunderbird TBird is an automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the US in 1955 When introduced it created the market niche eventually known as the personal luxury car This car was shown as a muscleman car due to its sharp protruding angles and cool name. Classic Creamy Cole Slaw uses a bit of cream and malt vinegar whose acidic nature naturally thickens the cream to dressing like consistency to dress shredded cabbage This recipe is quick easy and results in the perfect creamy slaw Serve it at your n Plot Line. EXPOSTION. Salem, Spring, 1692. Background: Religion, Theocracy, importance of reputation, land disputes. *Abigail is confronted by Parris about dancing in the woods with . Tituba. .. *Main conflict presented: person vs. society. Characters. Literary Terms. Plot Events. Setting. Quote. Significance. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Who is the . Act II. John Proctor sits down to dinner with his wife, Elizabeth. . Mary Warren, their servant, has gone to the witch trials, against Elizabeth’s order that she remain in the house. . Fourteen people are now in jail. . The Crucible. Minister in Salem. . He . believes a group plans to force him to leave Salem, so he tries to strengthen his authority through the witch trials proceeding. . Reverend Parris. Parris’s daughter. . Thomas. Cole, . Notch of the White Mountains. , 1839. Thomas Cole, . View From Mount Holyoke, after a Thunderstorm, . 1836. Thomas Cole, . View on the Catskill—Early Autumn. , 1837. Thomas Cole, . 1 Samuel 25:2-42. The Tact of Abigail. What Is TACT?. The Importance of TACT . . .. Lessons We Can Learn From Abigail –. 1 Sam 25. The Tact of Abigail. Tact - . 1 : sensitive mental or aesthetic perception . . .2 : a keen sense of what to do or say in order to maintain good relations with others or avoid offense. Asia C, Xavier P, Roberson J. Situational irony . When Abigail and Judge Danforth have their encounter and Abigail dominates Danforth completely by making him sound guilty of misjudging her and her intentions “…To be mistrusted, denied, questioned” and then Danforth says “Child, I do not mistrust you-” (Miller 1307).. Study Guide. . Review Correct Answers . Who . do the boys see after they hug and make . up?. . Spirit Bear. . In Chapter 3, Cole explains to Garvey why he has so much anger inside. What was his primary explanation. Abigail Williams. One of the main accusers of the Salem witch trials.. Made 41 legal complaints and gave formal testimony in 7 cases.. Transcript- accused ghost of Martha Kory that she had haled Abigail to and fro, pinched her, and tempted her to put her hand to the Devil’s book, and that she had seen Martha at the devils sacrament several times.. 1. Recursion. 1. (n) The act of cursing again.. 2. see . recursion. 3. The concept of functions which can call themselves.. CS1 Lesson 19: Recursion -- John Cole. 2. A Recursive Structure. CS1 -- John Cole. 1. Pointers in Wonderland. The name of the song is called ‘. Haddock’s Eyes’.” . “Oh, that’s the name of the song, is it?” Alice said, trying to feel interested. “No, you don’t understand,” the Knight said, looking a little vexed. “That’s what the name of the song is . HALE. QUOTES. PARRIS. QUOTES. Parris. Act . To who? . Relevance . Go directly home and speak nothing of unnatural causes. . . . 1. Susanna. Fear. of the possibility that it may be “unnatural” and . Setting. Salem, Massachusetts, 1692.. Point of View. The narrator actually inserts himself into the play several times to describe characters and tell us what we should think about them, such as when he tells us that Judge Hathorne is a bitter man. In addition, each inserted stage direction indicates exactly what a character is thinking or feeling. The narrator is able to jump into any character’s mind at any given moment.
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