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.
Answer:
A. English, math, reading, writing, and science
Explanation:
<u>Aspire test takes into consideration five subjects – English, writing, reading, maths, and science.</u> <u>The lowest score in all subjects and grades is 400, but the time and highest and benchmark score depend. </u>
Aspire test is the tool and the practice test for students. It helps them practice for the ACT and make them ready for it. ACT is the standardized test in the US for children’s admission to college.
Aspire test is used to see what you do know and what you have to work on to have a good score.
B. header with full name on every page
Answer:
The author has used allusions in the book to compare two types of intelligence.
Explanation:
"The Shallow" is a book written by Nicholas Carr. The book talks about the affects of technology on humans. In doing so, Nicholas has allusions.
Allusion is a literary device that is used to refer indirectly to a person, place, thing, idea, or literature.
In Prologue, Nicholas has used the allusion of Marshal McLuhan's 'The Watchdog and the Thief.' The allusion is used to compare how internet is like a 'juicy piece of meat' distracting us from many things.
In Chapter 1, of the book, the author has used allusions in using references of Kubric's film 'A Space Odyssey, War and Peace, etc. The reference of Kubric's film is used to refer to the incident when Hal's computer spoke back to him.
Thus Nicholas has used allusion to compare two intelligence, humans and technology.
Answer:
she is afraid he is unhappy at school
Explanation: