<span>Rowlandson compares herself to Job, to Israelites, to Daniel in the lion's den, etc. She compares herself with biblical characters probably to show how life resemble these narratives and how they are commanded by God. Like in her illusions she seems to be at the mercy of God's grace because she believes that everything happens for a reason probably to learn a lesson. </span>
Gideon heard a man telling his friend about a dream. The man said that he dreamed of barley bread rolled into the camp of Midian and it hit the tent so hard that the tent turned over and fell. The man's friend then responded saying the dream was about the sword of Gideon son of Joash and that God would hand him Midian and the whole army.
"Is the backpack in the hall her's" is the correct way to complete the sentence, since we are dealing with a possessive singular noun, which requires the apostrophe to go inside the "s".
Answer:
Art never was in critical conditions, it has always evolve to something different but never was in risk of being erased from earth.
Explanation:
Critical conditions is a term use in medicine to describe complications in a patient, specially when the person is in a really delicate state and his life is at risk. When using this term in art we can appreciate that art has never been at risk of dying, it only changes to different types and forms.