A. The next to last sentence indicates that “...Susan and Claire felt that they wouldn’t perceive things similarly,” thus altering their viewpoints on how they will view situations differently from now on.
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This question pertains to "The Crucible".
Answer and Explanation:
The concept of theocracy influences all governance and decision-making throughout the plot of "The Crucible". The belief in "witches" is seen as a cause of unrest in the town. It falls upon the government, in this case a theocratic one, to resolve these issues through religious justification.
Though all characters illustrate the impact of theocracy on their behavior, those with government and religious authority, such as Reverend Parris, Herrick, Judge Hathorne and Judge Danforth, exemplify it most clearly.
1. Odysseus will confront his greatest challenge yet.
3. There will be further transformations in Odysseus.
5. Ultimately, Odysseus will find his way back home.