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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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closing sentences for the Crcible overture analysis.

There's not really much to say except that I've been writing about the 15 paragraph overture in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" and am now stuck. I have how he writes the historical information, why it's there, how he brought attention to Senator McCarthy and what that senator did. I've written about the rumors and lies spread during the Salem witch hunt and how they fit into the 1950s McCarthy period. That may not be enough information, but if anyone has a general closing sentence that will help me so much. Thanks!
  

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Now you just sum up what you've demonstrated in the rest of the paper. No one can write a sentence for you - only you can do that, because you know what you've written.

  • Now you just sum up what you've demonstrated in the rest of the paper.
  • No one can write a sentence for you - only you can do that, because you know what you've written.
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Now you just sum up what you've demonstrated in the rest of the paper. No one can write a sentence for you - only you can do that, because you know what you've written.

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