It would really depend on what line 39 is but if I had to guess I would guess A. To remain in one place
It is also advisable that you know the French language because most of the books that you read in English carry Latin and French phrases and words. There is no use reading a page or paragraph of a book or even a sentence without understanding it-This statement encourage readers to study both Latin and French
Explanation:
In the statement stated in the above question the author insist on the fact that a person/individual who is reading an English book needs to have good knowledge not only about English language but they should also have knowledge about both Latin and french language because in English books we come across many words that are derived from Latin language or the french language .
Therefore the author encourages the reader to study both Latin and french language .
Option (2)encourage readers to study both Latin and French
You would put it in steps like:
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Sorry, I don’t remember what it’s called but I know what the answer is. Good Luck
Answer:
F. Manipulative
ExplanatiFon:
Abigail Williams is a manipulative character in Arthur Miller’s play “The Crucible.” Miller illustrates this through the stage directions in Act One. It states, “…an endless capacity for dissembling.” (Miller 1130). This trait is how Abigail avoids conflict throughout the entire play. Additionally in Act Two, she increases her exploitation to a prodigious scale. During this act, Abigail pulls a needle from her stomach claiming that it was Elizabeth Proctor’s spirit trying to kill her; therefore, causing Elizabeth to be arrested for witch craft at the end of the act (Miller 1176-1177). This example is the first time that the audience learns that the increase of Abigail’s power has a direct correlation to the rising action in the play. Abigail uses power and manipulation throughout the play to get what she wants and make people fear her.
Each line contains ten syllables