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The justice system in America is always right?
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In "The Crucible" Where does each of the following people's AUTHORITY...
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I need help with this question: in "The Crucible," act 4. Describe what...
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Return with a lawyer to present his claim.
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In "The Crucible" how does Reverend Hale's beliefs about the devil...
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In "The Crucible" explain what Elizabeth means when she says, "He have...
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I think that the first thing to establish is whether this letter is...
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What does this quote from The Crucible mean? "In unity still lay the...
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I need help writing a letter as Abagail Williams to john proctor,...
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Why does Elizabeth want her husband to face the court in Salem?
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In the conversation you are talking about John Proctor has been...
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In act 4 of The Crucible why does John call for the judges after his...
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The Salem Witch Trials were a perfect spiral of fear. That is to say,...
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