Answer:
I believe either B or D both sound right to me but im sorta thinking B.
Explanation:
B sounds better when it goes to that part of the story to me... this person seems more interested in impressing the shop girl then doing what they want. And they also said this shop girl was good looking infact thats the first thing the narrator states at the begginning of the story! <u>("A very handsome young lady"). </u>Sooooooo xD
HoPe ThIs HeLpS! :3
Answer:
judge danforth has staked his reputation as a representative of the law on the outcome of the salem witch trials. therefore, he cannot abide any result other than the condemnation of the accused. since the trials hinge on the girl's testimony (the word of abigail, betty and the others against the accused), he refuses to consider the possibility that they lied. one might even say that he is in denial; such a possibility would mean his end as a respected officer of the law. hale, on the other hand, as a man of god, cares more about the truth in absolute terms. he initially went along with the trials, but as his doubts grew he began to turn against them. he knows his reputation will suffer (or rather, it has already suffered) but, since he now believes the trials to be tainted, he fears for his soul because of his complicity in them. therefore, he is more open to the possibility that the girls lied, and argues forcefully to judge danforth against their testimony.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct options are:
"Nelson Mandela Biography." Bio.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2014.
Hallengren, Anders. “Nelson Mandela and the Rainbow of Culture.” Nobel Prize. Nobel Media, n.d. Web. 1 Mar. 2014.
“The Long Walk is Over.” The Economist. The Economist Newspaper, 5 Dec. 2013. Web.1 Mar. 2014.
Explanation:
According to the MLA, there are specific rules when citing websites and certain formats must be followed.
Option A is incorrect since the name of the author should be placed at the begining of the citation (Karimi, Faith).
Option B is also incorrect since it does not specify the date of publication of the article. If the date of the publication is unknown the following should be stated " n.d." as in option C.