Which statement reflects Reverend Hale’s transformation?
<span>Danforth: Marshal. Herrick stops. When did Reverend Hale arrive?
Herrick: It were toward midnight, I think.
Danforth, suspiciously: Is he around here?
Herrick: He is with those facing execution, sir. He prays for them. He is currently with Goody Nurse and Mr. Parris.
</span>Hathorne: You should inquire about Hale, Excellency; I would not be surprised if he has been preaching in Andover recently. Danforth: Let’s not discuss Andover; mention nothing of it. Parris prays with him. That’s odd.<span>Parris, prayerfully raising his hands: Excellency, listen to me. It is a sign from above. Reverend Hale has returned to guide Rebecca Nurse to God.</span><span>all of the above
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Books and films focusing on dystopian themes are quite popular.
A dystopia is a fictional setting that is very unpleasant.
My brother and I found it impossible to stop reading a book titled Dead Seas.
A sequel to the film is expected to be released soon.
The correct choice is a) They evoke an emotional response from the audience.
Imagists advocated that poems should focus solely on tangible experiences. They portrayed vivid images and refrained from interpreting these images, allowing readers to derive their own meanings or values.
They particularly enjoyed illustrating that seemingly dissimilar images could hold striking similarities. Ezra Pound famously demonstrated this in his poem "In a Station of the Metro," where he equated "faces in the crowd" with "petals on a wet, black bough."
The poem you referenced similarly connects the footprints of a cat in the snow to the flowers of a plum tree. The author wishes for the reader to appreciate the unexpected visual likeness of both elements, ultimately showcasing a universal interrelation as two vastly different items reveal surprising similarities.
Therefore, I believe answer A is the most fitting.