THAT ROLE (1) <u>WAS</u> THE CLOSEST (2) <u>HE'D EVER GOTTEN</u> TO A COLLEGE GRADUATION.
Explanation:
1. The verb "was" indicates a simple past tense
2. The verbs "had" and "gotten" past perfect
Perfect aspect, past tense
Answer:
He means that Carrier has cast a spell on people.
Explanation:
The word "bewitching" was used in the sense of "wearing a charm", so the author shows that Martha Carrier was accused of witchcraft because, according to her accusers, she had the ability to attract them, dominate them and exercise them a power that was evil, like a charm. These accusations were so powerful that they even had the ability to enchant Martha's inquisitors, making them look for more witnesses and until it was impossible to absorb her from the crime for which she was being tried.
In the text, Wiesel relates the theme of indifference to establish a connection with the audience.
he also emphasizes the affects indifference has.
<span>c.Eventually, the Romans used the umbrella to protect themselves from the rain as well as the sun</span>
Exclusion, leaving out.
conservation, preservation or saving up.
extracurricular, beyond scholastic.
rupture, to break.
contemporary, modern or current.
pathological, compulsive or irrational.