Explanation:
Faith explains why she does not want her husband, Goodman Brown, to leave her overnight. Being alone makes her afraid and sends her troubling dreams. “This night . . . of all nights” may indicate Halloween, a particularly frightening night for those who believe in the Devil. However, Faith seems to fear her own imagination. Faith’s fear of dreaming foreshadows Brown’s experience in the woods: a possible dream that makes him fear himself, seeing himself as tainted with sin. Faith’s troubling dreams may be similar, since all members of their community obsess about the dangers of sin.
She talks of dreams, too. Methought as she spoke, there was trouble in her face, as if a dream had warned her what work is to be done to-night. But no, no; ’twould kill her to think it.
The underlined term (flies) used verb+es which is used to describe the verb that still being doned regularly.
If the verb is currently being done , the verb will use-ing , if it's a plan in the future, we will see 'will' before the verb and the verb will not use -es
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C.Chronological." The rhetorical strategy does Lincoln use in this sentence from paragraph 5 to make his passion more effectively understood by his listeners is that <span>C.Chronological</span>
Answer:
I believe the answer would be A, fear of appearing weak.
Creon had no fear over what Antigone would do to him, fear of death isn't a trait of his, and he favored the law of states over the law of the gods, so this seems like the most likely answer.
Persuasive essays are used to persuade readers to believe or do something; whereas Expository essays are used to concern a scenario, or issue.