Answer:
protect and care for (someone) lovingly.
"he needed a woman he could cherish"
Similar:
adore
hold dear
love
care very much for
feel great affection for
dote on
be devoted to
revere
esteem
admire
appreciate
think the world of
set great store by
hold in high esteem
care for
look after
tend
protect
preserve
shelter
keep safe
support
nurture
cosset
indulge
put on a pedestal
hold (something) dear.
"I cherish the letters she wrote"
Similar:
treasure
prize
value highly
hold dear
Opposite:
neglect
keep (a hope or ambition) in one's mind.
"he had long cherished a secret fantasy about his future"
Similar:
harbor
have
possess
hold (on to)
cling to
entertain
retain
Explanation:
appreciate and support
Proctor thinks that the strict rules the Puritan government asked their people to follow were untrue.The most important thing for them was respect and reputation but it did not mean that to be well reputed was a sign of being honest and a true son of God.There was jealosy and envy in such a society and proctor was not a person with such feelings in his heart.The corruption in the government meant that their members covered their sins but pointed others as sinful wrongdoers who deserved to go to hell.Sicne the themes are lies, deceit and the danger of ideology , his integrity shown in act 4 is shown through his feelings and the way he points them out.
He wanted to visit Pluto
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he is going to hurt or hit the narrator with the black ball
The correct answer is B. He is hesitant, which distracts his audience from his purpose of inspiring them. Faulkner's speech consisted of instilling upon the young writers to write about. Faulkner's acceptance speech delivery was not effective, but of course being the winner of a Nobel Peace Prize for literature, his written words were unforgettable. Faulkner's speech illustrated his character, his feelings toward his work, and the impact he hopes to have on writers. He did so by using rhetoric devices ethos and pathos effectively.