<span>The other man is weak-willed and says, "As you wish" because he is scared that he will be tazed or shot or that bats will attack. By the end of the night he wishes he gave the money to the first robber but kept the cell phone.
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Answer: Explanation:
The poem "Amazing Grace", in which John Newton expresses his experience and conversion , presents several literary devices, such as antithesis, rhymes, metaphors, etc. The same ordeal the author had and described in the poem, in different forms, is one that any person might face, but nonetheless, the <em>same positive change and rescue may be obtained throught God's mercy and grace.</em>
The answer is A. anxious
The sentence should be wrote like this
My dog is anxious; that means we're about to get some bad weather.
It's most likely D, having little value.
Context clues:
Fans want to hear the important parts of the game, so if he is trying to "annoy" them, he must not be saying anything important. So it's "having little value".