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    to sleep” instead of “grandma died”, would then lead an AS to believe that grandma was going to wake up. What about non-verbal signs of communication, due to the fact that words represent only 7% , body language is 55%, with* Tone at 38%. Aspie’s may respond with outbursts of anger and rage because they are not receiving the proper answers or capable of communicating verbally the problem or feelings that exist in their minds. Human beings communicate with non-verbal actions more often than…

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    Justice In The Crucible

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    tells Marry Warren that she must come to court and tell the judges what she knows about Abby. Consumed in her fear, Marry cries out telling Proctor what will happen if she is taken to court with him. She explains that Abby will turn on, not only her, but also on Proctor; "Abby'll charge lechery on you, Mr. Proctor!"(1310). Proctor, excepting his fate, takes Marry to confess but after great sabotage from Abby, she is unable to do it. In fear, Marry cries out that Proctor is involved in…

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    Living the life of the rich and famous may not be as great as it seems. In fact, it could be deadly. For instance, the Borden family lived an extravagant life and seemed to have it all, but it all was taken away from them on August 1892. Although the case remains unsolved, evidence and research leads to a clear killer, Lizzie Borden. Andrew Borden and Lizzie’s stepmother, and Abby Borden were brutally murdered on August 4, 1892. The first victim of the murder was Abby. She left the house, then…

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    In another world, perhaps Abby would have been less trusting. In another world, perhaps she would have been more confident - not questioning herself constantly. More cold, calm, and collected - slower to react. The type of person who would put that law degree to good use and become a powerful attorney, rather than someone who questioned how they had managed to make it through school in the first place without many panic attacks. Then again, in another world, perhaps the bomb wouldn't have…

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    During the play “The Crucible," John Proctor moved to Salem with his wife Elizabeth, although during the play he had an affair with one of the girls, Abby. Unfortunately, John figures out how clingy and insane Abby is and tried to forget about the affair so they can move on with their lives. You may think that living your whole life with these strict rules may seem easy to live with, well what if I told you that if someone might think you're a witch just because they didn't like you. “There be…

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    only with other people, but with herself. She mentally portrays herself as a woman in love, instead of a girl who took advantage of a man’s insecurities and loneliness. Abby, as some characters call her, believes that she is worthy…

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    Love Simon Analysis

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    With in the first twenty minutes Simon even says “I don’t know why I haven’t come out. After all no one cared when Ethan came out to everyone” (Love Simon2018). Abby, Martin, and Simon all shared a moment when she comes out that her parents got divorced and now lives with her aunt. What seemed like Simon feeling a connection come out to her when dropping her off at home. He was actually surprised how accepting…

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    If he never got involved with Abigail it is likely he and Elizabeth would be a content married couple. By having an affair with Abby, he opens the gates for her to get emotionally involved and attached to him. Therefore, if John hadn’t have gotten involved with her she wouldn’t have gone to these extreme lengths of trying to get rid of Elizabeth and have him all to herself. Next…

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    and some people are trying to find the root of the problem. Abby does confess to dancing in the woods, a sin in her society, but nothing else. Later, however, Betty tells what events really transpired in the woods. “You did, you did! You drank a charm to kill John Proctor’s wife! You drank a charm to kill Goody Proctor!” (Miller, 19). We know this to be true, for after Betty exclaims is Abby smashes her cousin in the face. So while Abby is pretending to be a good Christian girl, she is doing…

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    This is how the problem of witchcraft starts. Once the slave Tituba is accused of witchcraft by Abby, she must reveal other witches in the town. Tituba 's only choice is to confess or hang: " you will confess yourself or I will take you out and whip you to your death, Tituba"( Miller 1119). Starting a cycle of revenge for everyone in town. If someone…

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