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English, 09.11.2020 16:40, gabrielar80

Half-Hanged Mary 1. what is the speakers tone toward the women of the village in this town?

2. what is the speakers relationship with god?

3. what imagery does the speakers use to convey the temptation to give up and die?

4. at the end of this section, she says "before i was not a witch. but now i am one." what are two possible meanings for these lines?

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