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g100num [7]
2 years ago
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The Crucible represented a time of mass hysteria in history. If you were going to write a script about an example of present-day

mass hysteria, name one literary technique you would use to represent this theme, and explain how you would use the technique.
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1 answer:
zysi [14]2 years ago
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It's such a typical scene, mass delirium, however we more often than not observe it in a considerably less uncommon shape. In a nursery, when one infant begins crying, they all begin crying. At the point when a couple of children on a play area begin singling out somebody, the rest float around, cheer, and possibly get a kick or two. At the point when there is a radical deal on wedding outfits, groups of individuals go insane.
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