Choose the best answer:

a. Both stories are totally literal; neither should be read as allegory.
b. Only “A White Heron,” not “Young Goodman Brown,” should be read as allegory.
c. Only “Young Goodman Brown,”  not “A White Heron,” should be read as allegory.
d. “A White Heron” and “Young Goodman Brown” are both allegorical.


d. “A White Heron” and “Young Goodman Brown” are both allegorical.

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All of the following strategies will help you learn to synthesize information except

a. looking for relationships among ideas. b. focusing only on facts and details. c. identifying patterns in class lectures. d. obtaining perspective on the course material.

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