Answer:
Because Ulysses was always optimistic and confident in his potential.
Explanation:
In all of Ulysses' trajectory, even in the most complicated and hopeless moments, he did not allow his hope and his confidence in his potential to vanish. Ulysses has always been confident and positive about his goals. He was fully convinced that he would get everything he planned in the best possible way, even if it took time.
He was very confident in his potential, which is why the author describes him as "ever-confident".
Answer: Mrs. Putnam has lost a number of babies-- (nowadays it might be stillbirth or SIDS) She hopes that Ruth can have Tituba conjure the spirits of the babies.
Explanation: Tituba is a servant to Betty's father. She comes from Barbados where they have different dances and rituals. The girls seem to join in for fun, but there seems to be a spiritual aspect to her practices that the Puritans regard as satanic.
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