I think the theme of "Young Goodman Brown" is (D) The forest is a place where dark deeds take place.
This is because the author likens the forest to the unseen and naturally Goodman Brown expresses his distrust and fear as he cautiously enters it. The forest reflects the views of the 17th century Puritans who initially feared the forest but then also wanted to dominate it once they had overcome their fears. Goodman Brown also sees the Devil himself in the forest.
A literary device which gives the reader an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
He fears the white man will kill and eat him
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A.) coordinating conjunctions
- coordinating conjunctions help connect words and phrases. for example, and, for, nor, but and or. these all connect sentences. <span />
She is crying. The verb cry is both transitive and intrsitive. As "cry" is intransitive or there's no object in the sentence presented, you cannot change the sentence into the passive voice. Look at the following example in which the cry has been used as a transitive verb: The mother cried tears of joy when she found her child.