Goodman Brown is compelled to continue into the forest toward the devilish gathering when ___

(1 point)the older man gives him a staff.
he hears the minister talking.
he sees a ribbon from his wife Faith’s cap.
he sees his neighbor.

The answer to this question is #3, when he sees a ribbon from his wife Faiths cap. I just took the test.

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he sees a ribbon from his wife Faith's cap.

what were the rest of the answers

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The correct answer is: he sees a ribbon from his wife Faith’s cap.

To come up with this answer, we can analyze the provided options and consider the context of the story "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the story, Goodman Brown is presented with various temptations as he walks into the forest. He initially resists and doubts whether or not to continue, but is ultimately motivated to go forward when he sees a familiar object – a pink ribbon from his wife Faith's cap. This ribbon is a personal and emotional connection to his home and the innocence he associates with his wife. It convinces him that everyone, including his wife, is attending the devilish gathering. Thus, the sight of the ribbon compels Goodman Brown to continue into the forest.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Goodman_Brown