The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be the second option: The governor's assistant. From this passage<span> from “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne</span>, the reader can infer that young Goodman Brown's companion is the governor's assistant. Hope this answer helps.
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Question 1: which. Question 2: that.
Michael Drayton was trying to present to the world his poems and his ideas of education. (Sorry if I’m wrong!)
Answer: She wanted to recapture mungo park of wonder and determination.
Explanation: Salak decided on the journey alone on a kayak, because she was hoping to recapture Mungo Park's sense of wonder and determination. Salak's trip was deeply a personal trip, which she used in sharing her fears.
Her main motive for undertaking the journey was to buy back the two Bella slave women.
Salak learns that after her difficult journey, her normal life is very repetitious and that her life on the river was unpredictable. She also felt like she was one with the river.