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-lesson: It takes time to get over greif The Crucible by Arthur MillerReverend Parris- minister whos daughters ran to play in the forrestAbigail Williams- had affair with John ProctorJohn Proctor- executed bc "lied to court" abt affair w/ AbigailMary Warren- waitress that was hired in place...
Said I love you, but I lied.This is more than love I feel inside. Things hardly attained are longer retained. Courtship is the time when a girl doesn’t say all she means anda boy doesn’t mean all he says. Let life be beautiful like summer flowers, and death like autumnleaves. Lif...
【考法 1】vt.否认: to declare not to be true 【例】She repudiated the charge that she had lied on her resume.她否认了她在简历中作假的指控。 【近】contradict, disaffirm, disavow, disclaim, disconfirm, disown, gainsay, negate, negative, refute, reject 【反】acknowledge, admit, allow, avow...
It was the only time in my life I lied consistently to my parents. Here is the part where I have to be brutally honest. and own the course I had to take. It’s not easy to write now, but it is real. I had no idea what to think. Like anything else, if it isn’t happening...
I miss you. So much. It’s insane how often I forget you are gone and I find myself wanting to text you about the stupidest, most random things. I wish I could call you and sit on my floor and just talk to you—you had a way of being deep and inspiring one minute, and then...
His father originally met with Hitler (Kennedy was close to his father) and indications give that Kennedy lied to the Jews to become President and then they went after him. I have read the comments on the Rothschilds. More than likely, people are trying to expose the Jews outside of the...
(A textual note: In Q2, the most authoritative text for the play, the word "sallied" takes the place of "solid," which appears in the First Folio. "Sallied" doesn't make good sense, but editors commonly interpret it as "sullied," which would indicate that Hamlet feels his own body...