A flyer promoting the performance
refreshments like fruit available for purchase
use of animal blood
male actors portraying female characters
Verse
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>the craft of composing rhythmical text, whether written or voiced, to evoke enjoyment through beautiful, creative, or elevated ideas. </span>
<span>2. </span>
<span>literary composition in metric form; verse. </span>
<span>3. </span>
<span>prose with lyrical characteristics. </span>
<span>4. </span>
<span>qualities of poetry regardless of their expression: the poetry found in simple actions and objects. </span>
<span>5. </span>
<span>poetic essence or feeling: The pianist performed the prelude with poetic flair. </span>
<span>6. </span>
<span>something evocative of poetry: the sheer beauty of a stunning view on a clear day. </span>
<span>Car </span>
<span>–noun </span>
<span>1. </span>
<span>a vehicle meant for carrying passengers on standard roads, generally equipped with four wheels and powered by a gasoline or diesel internal-combustion engine. </span>
<span>Exposition </span>
<span>-noun </span>
<span>(in a theatrical script, book, etc.) conversations, descriptions, and such that provide the audience or reader with context about the characters and current setting. </span>
<span>Did you really intend to include automobile? It doesn't quite align with these literary terms.</span>
Answer:
The author uses the niece’s surprising fabrications to point out deficiencies in her personality and those of individuals around her.
The accurate response should be
<span>A. Jackson's choice of the phrase "a happy consummation" creates a tone of satisfaction within the passage.
The overall tone of the speech seems cheerful, as if referring to something positive rather than the displacement of Native Americans. He employs numerous other terms that suggest a favorable perspective, not limited to just "a happy consummation." There is a profound sense of gratification in his words.</span>
John Proctor's conflict arose following his affair with Abigail.