“As an allegory/parable, Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story "Young Goodman Brown" makes ironic use of the symbolic figures in the narrative as well as verbal and dramatic irony to depict the Puritan hypocrisy.”
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I think the correct answer is option (d).
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Answer:
Character vs. Society.
Explanation:
The society that is shown in the passage is obscenely cruel, as it is shown in the word choice. The "I just wanted to do it" represents that Mitchell has no sense of why he whooped the main character, which is a sign of cruelty and hate.
Answer:
I like a lot of noise around me
like the gentle breeze passing through the tree
the crickets chirping outside at night
and the distant buzz of the far away kite
the birds singing their lovely tune
the owls hooting while I look at the moon
the angelic voice of a legendary singer
but never someone pulling a trigger
I dislike the sound of barking dogs
and woodpeckers pecking aimlessly at logs
the loud sounds of children crying
and the loud cries of animals dying
I never liked the sounds of the street
the horns, cars, trucks, never sounded sweet
To answer this, we try to list the possible ages of his children. Given above,
xyz=72
That first clue is not sufficient to produce a single solution, so Bob reveals the sum of their ages to Mark (sums sorted in ascending order):
Age1 Age2 Age3 Sum
3 4 6 13
2 6 6 14
3 3 8 14
2 4 9 15
2 3 12 17
1 8 9 18
1 6 12 19
2 2 18 22
1 4 18 23
1 3 24 28
1 2 36 39
1 1 72 74
Mark says that there is still insufficient information, there must be duplicate sets of ages that produce a single product. Here are the two:
Age1 Age2 Age3 Sum
2 6 6 14
3 3 8 14
I think the correct answer are 2, 6, 6.