In this question, we do not know what point of the story you are referring to. Therefore, we cannot answer in detail. However, we can still look at the character of Reverend Hale and try to understand why he behaves in this way in the play.
Reverend Hale is a pastor who is brought to Salem in order to investigate the witchcraft that seems to be taking place. He is eager to help and excited about this calling, which is what keeps him from seeing the truth. Initially, Hale is too absorbed by his faith and his work to admit that he might be wrong. However, as the play progresses, Hale realizes his mistakes and attempts to change his actions. However, at this point, it is too late to go back, as the trials are no longer in his hands.
A; it mentions in the second sentence that he hadn't slept two consecutive hours due to dreams. He kept trying to get back to sleep near the end of the story, so that would be the main conflict.
The flavor of food is mostly aromas that are released during chewing.
Flavor and aroma are tied together that makes the ability to detect and distinguish specific aroma and flavor components crucial to our sensory analysis. It's no wonder that food manufacturers are very picky about how their products smell. The aroma of a food does not only enhance flavor, it can also enhance the mood. In fact, if someone memorizes and knows the aroma of a food, he/she will be able to distinguish where they bought it and can easily determine what type of food. For this fact, the aroma of a food is the primary concern of the food manufacturers to satisfy and guarantee their customers.