B. The Devil is in charge of this world.
C. Men should listen to the cautions of their wives.
D. The forest is a place where dark deeds take place.
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.
Low dropping flares confuse our memory of the salient. in the above line which type of sense is used - sight,sound,touch,taste,smell
B. n-3
C. 3n+3
D. 0.01d + 5( 0.10d)
Answer:
when jerome packs the bag he packs everything and after the packing is done he forgets whether he has packed his toothbrush. this has caused him a lot of trouble as he had to unpack the whole bag and again pack it all just to check whether he had packed his toothbrush.in the story after packing the bag he had to open it for putting in the boots and after that he was not sure whether he had packed his tooth brush so he emptied the whole bag and went through it to search for his toothbrush.at last he found his toothbrush inside his boots .this caused a lot of mess and he had to pack the bag again.
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THE EDITORIAL PAGE
In the early days of journalism in the United States, the political opinion of the paper wasn't just on the editorial pages. Early publications had a clear slant and purpose. For instance, The New York Post was started in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton, with the intention of using the paper to promote the views of the Federalist Party. Then Benjamin Day introduced the idea of the penny newspaper, starting The Sun as a New York daily paper in 1833, for the price of just a penny. (That would equate to about 25 cents in today's economy.) It made the news accessible and affordable to everyone, and Day's paper reported lots of news in straightforward fashion. It was the first paper to report on events involving ordinary persons -- recording crimes, deaths, suicides, etc.
More and more, newspapers shifted to a broader, less partisan approach as a way of expanding their readership (and thus selling more papers). The editorial page of each newspaper thus developed as the space within the paper where the editorial staff's political viewpoint could be seen.