I think that it is Douglass's fight with Covey that renews his desire to be a free man. After two hours of fighting, Douglas prevails over Covey. Douglas feels it is possible to win against the odds; he thinks escape and freedom can happen. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
In "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Young Goodman Brown is pious Christian man from the Salem village who agreed to meet with the Devil in the forest. He leaves his wife Faith behind, and claims he's running an errand. Goodman Brown intends to resist the Devil and return to his wife after the meeting, but the Devil intends to divert him away from God. “Let us walk on, nevertheless, reasoning as we go, and if I convince thee not, thou shalt turn back. We are but a little way in the forest, yet.”
Answer:
He was calling you.
The question was in the passive form so we need to change it to active voice.
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Answer:
brother's
Explanation:
because brothers'/brothers's is wrong English
Educators encourage students to develop morally and provide opportunities to grow morally. Schools create a challenging academic environment to helps students develop character. Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship and all of these can be filled in a child only through adequate education. Though producing students with good grades is not enough for helping them lead a fruitful life.