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How does Arthur Miller make act 3 dramatically intense?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maria" data-source="post: 2522837" data-attributes="member: 212249"><p>I'm currently studying The Crucible by Arthur Miller. I need to hand in a essay on it by tomorrow. Whilst my class were studying The Crucible, I was in hospital recovering from a knee operation but I didnt get any sympathy by my teacher. She straight out told me that she wasnt allowed to give more time for me no matter what the reason. </p><p></p><p>She told me that in order for us to sit the exam in June we would have to give in the essays by tomorrow. I've read the book and understand it but I dont know what to include in the essay. She told me that high grades students answers are consise and straight to the point.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea how to write it. The whole class got given a essay plan but all I've got is a one sentence essay question. What do I include? </p><p></p><p>If you were writing the essay what would be your essay plan? What do I include in the introduction? What would you overall talk about? </p><p></p><p>I'd be grateful if someone could help me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maria, post: 2522837, member: 212249"] I'm currently studying The Crucible by Arthur Miller. I need to hand in a essay on it by tomorrow. Whilst my class were studying The Crucible, I was in hospital recovering from a knee operation but I didnt get any sympathy by my teacher. She straight out told me that she wasnt allowed to give more time for me no matter what the reason. She told me that in order for us to sit the exam in June we would have to give in the essays by tomorrow. I've read the book and understand it but I dont know what to include in the essay. She told me that high grades students answers are consise and straight to the point. I have no idea how to write it. The whole class got given a essay plan but all I've got is a one sentence essay question. What do I include? If you were writing the essay what would be your essay plan? What do I include in the introduction? What would you overall talk about? I'd be grateful if someone could help me... [/QUOTE]
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