Answer:
The fact that she is fourteen.
Explanation:
In "Hanging Fire," we learn about a young girl who is fourteen. We are able to look at the things she thinks about and worry her. These include having bad skin, liking a boy who does not like her back, school and, more surprisingly, death. All of these factors are related to the transitional time between adolescence and adulthood. One of the factors that highlights this is the fact that the girl is fourteen.
Mather wrote a letter to one of the magistrates in the Salem witch trials, John Richards of Boston, urging caution in the use of spectral evidence. He was also the author of the "Return of the Several Ministers," a report sent to the judges of the Salem court. This document advised caution in the use of spectral evidence because the devil could indeed assume the shape of an innocent person, and degrading the use of spectral evidence in the trials, their "noise, company, and openness", and the use of witch tests such as the recitation of the Lord's Prayer.
Answer:
A. First one with Sun at the center.
Explanation:
Aristarchus was a Greek scientist who proposed the theory that its not Earth which is fixed, its the Sun that has a fixed position and is placed at center where are all other planets are located at some distance from it and revolve around it. This theory is referred as "Heliocentric".
In "The Story of an Hour", Mrs. Mallard closes the door to her room so that Josephine cannot get in, yet she leaves the window open.
Why does Chopin make a point of telling the reader this? How might this relate to the idea of being "free" and to the implicit idea that she is somehow imprisoned?