In The Crucible, Betty is Reverend Parris's ten-year-old daughter. Betty falls into a strange stupor after Parris catches her and the other girls dancing in the forest with Tituba. Her illness and that of Ruth Putnam fuel the first rumors of witchcraft.
no, have you watched dancing with the stars? hip hop, ballroom dance, and a bunch of other dances can be for boys too!
A lot of boys (and girls) play football. Girls do gymnastics, dancing and ballet. Other common sport are: hockey, tennis, volleyball and korfball.
He saw Abigail and all the other girls dancing in the woods. He thought they were performing witchcraft and saying spells but they all denied it and said they were only dancing.
Tituba is the name of the slave from "The Crucible"
Yes, of course it's okay for your boyfriend to dance with other girls. It's just dancing, as long as that's all he's doing it's no threat to you.
American Girl has Betty Twins and they are 1boy and 1girl, but other than that there isn't a store called American Boys, girls are mostly the ones that play with dolls and boys not as much
Ehh somewhat. But at the end of the night, your both going home with each other.
You should tell him not to. If he's interested in someone else, then break up with him!! He needs to have all of his attention on you. You are his girl, after all.
Other names for line dancing include "country Line Dancing" bootscooting or boot scootin', but I guess you could branch out to include "Soul Line Dancing" and Hip Hop Line Dancing.
Since this doesn't happen, and since Reverend Parris is the one who catches his daughter and two other girls dancing with Tituba, anyone familiar with the play would be hard pressed to answer this.
Betty Donaghey has written: 'Autumn green, and other poems'