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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 20:29 jacquilynfoster7

Create a meme RELATED to **THE CRUCIBLE** play by Arthur Miller AND write a meme explanation (1-2 paragraphs) that:

1) encapsulates an analysis of a literary element for the basis of your point: characterization, plot, conflict, and/or theme (see attachment for definitions)

2) contain irony or humor (dark) and use PLOT, CONFLICT, THEME, and CHARACTERIZATION.

3) be language appropriate (no bad words)
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Create a meme RELATED to **THE CRUCIBLE** play by Arthur Miller AND write a meme explanation (1-2 pa

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