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the crucible

what theological argument does john hale use to explain the causes of the events in Salem?


Jackster92  Tue 19/08/08 23:01
Lil O'lady
Wed 20/08/08
12:53
I am sure if you get off your rear end and go to the library you will find the textbook you should have read first time round. Nobody else will be using it this time of year.
In A Pickle
Wed 20/08/08
14:51
Was it really necessary to post so MANY questions on the same subject,when one long question would have sufficed?
Not only does it " turn off" possible answers,it also pushes other questions off of the bottom.
Golem
Wed 20/08/08
15:49
Jackster92, seriously, I know this is a question and answer forum but do you REALLY expect someone to do this work for you?
factor30
Thurs 21/08/08
07:33
Can I recommend The Crucible by Arthur Miller. You should find the answers within the text.

If you really don't have time there are loads of things on the web, e.g.
http://www.enotes.com/crucible

I agree with IAP about posting so many separate questions and relegating others.
Fraizer123
Sun 24/08/08
11:29
The Crucible - Arthur Miller
(1915 – 2005)

The Crucible study guides feature: Chapter-By-Chapter Summary and Commentary, Plot Summary, Character Descriptions, Literary Analysis – Themes.

http://www.bookrags.com/notes/cru/

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crucible/

http://www.pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/barrons/cr ucibl.asp

http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/Crucible.ht ml#Crucible

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