The quotation that will be interpreted would be "dark night of the soul" which was written by Christian mystic Saint John of the cross.
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The Christian mystic Saint John of the Cross wrote about the ´dark night of the soul´. This was written to speak about the passage from sin towards true righteousness. He writes about the toil and tribulation which leads the sinner towards a greater appreciation of the works of God, which will ultimately lead him on to greater self-peace and fortitude.
Before one can strive for the rewards of the blessings of God there must be some sort of test of the character which proves that the Holy Spirit allows the individual to partake in the holiness which is bestowed by God. The progress from an initial state, where the character of the individual is in a raw unworked form, towards a final end where the person will receive the love of God in a full manifestation, is only brought about through a test of character
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It shows that she can break the rules for her principles, revealing that women are as capable as men.
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Since the story is about a strong willed woman, it makes sense for the theme to be that woman are just as capable as men. Also, her actions showcase that she will do what is right, no matter the cost, showing that she is a rebel, and that she is strong willed.
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This sentence is already in the passive voice. Its active voice is 'They burned the ship.
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Yes, I do agree. Because as humans we are quick to judge before we get to know someone. For example, people tend to think all white people are racist and all black people are dumb, but that is certainly not the case. Not all white people treat black people like slaves and not all black people didn't grow up in the hood living off the government. The saying, "Don't judge a book by it's cover," relates so much to this. Like Dr.Eberhardt said, our brains are hard wired for racial bias. Because humans aren't perfect, and yes sometimes we do judge a book by it's cover and yes we see it's true colors once we start reading.
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Answer: He was eighteen feet from nose to tail
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