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PROCTOR: Herrick! Herrick, don’t chain
PROCTOR: Herrick! Herrick, don’t chain her! (He rushes out the door. From outside.) Damn you, man, you will not chain her! Off
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Herrick. Good morning, Excellency.
Danforth. Where is Mr. Parris? Herrick. I’ll fetch him. (He starts for the door.) Danforth.
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In the Crucible Act, These two men burst into the courtroom unexpectedly and are accused of contempt of court.
Ezekiel Cheever &
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In the middle ages, who would’ve been considered a Herrick by the church
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In The Crucible Act, Who comes to determine the Christian character of the Proctors?
Hale Cheever Parris Herrick
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Which word in the passage from “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick is an irregular superlative
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In "To the Virgins To Make Much of Time" Herrick joyfully describes..
a.staying young b.growing old c.moving to spain d.buying
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Cori
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in the crucible act 4, which reason does herrick give for drinking?
a. it keeps him warm b. he is upset about the hangings c. he
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What are 3 examples of rhyme schemes? My assignment was to get 5 and I got only 1. Can you give me 3 more? Here's one of the
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Laura Ray
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From “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” by Robert Herrick
That age is best which is the first, When youth and blood are
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