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The major theme of The Dream of the Rood, is the representation of the crucifixion as a battle. Both Christ and the Cross triumph over defeat, they are seen as heroic. In the end, they are both worshiped because of what they signify.
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They use a primary source to show that some white people opposed the idea of freeing enslaved people.
They use a primary source to show that a song was spreading the idea of equality across the Caribbean.
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The correct answer is the second option.
It's easy to tell a waltz from another type of music; waltzes are always in three-quarter time.
<span>Because the 'sanctity' of one thing, vs the non-sanctity of another is all the vanity of the judgmental dualistic imagination, the ego, of the beholder!!</span><span>
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