He begins to doubt because the court no longer cares aboutthe truth. Even when John Proctor admitshis crime of lechery they don’t believe. Instead, they prefer to charge him with witchcraft. All the court wants is to indict him forbeing a witch even if the evidence is not enough.
Answer:
a. people with good reputations start being accused
Explanation:
B. author's last name.
C. the title of the book.
D. the number of the entry on your page.
B. "By nightfall he was fatigued, footsore, famished. The thought of his wife and children urged him on."
C. "At the bottom of the steps she stands waiting, with a smile of ineffable joy, an attitude of matchless grace and dignity. "
D. "A strange, roseate light shone through the spaces among their trunks and the wind made in their branches the music of Aeolian harps. He had no wish to perfect his escape--was content to remain in that enchanting spot until retaken."
b. There are many legal emigrants living and working in this country.
c. We need to make sure that our government is providing health care to emigrant children.