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In his sermon "Sinners In the Hands of An Angry God", Rev. Jonathan Edwards used the word "gaping" to project an image of hell that is opened so wide that it will swallow anyone who sins and move away from the true God.
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In his sermon "Sinners In The Hands of An Angry God", Jonathan Edwards gave a detailed description of what life is for those who stay away from the almighty God. He chooses to address this speech/ sermon to try to get the colonies back on tract to God and shy away from material things.
In this specific passage of the sermon, Edwards is describing in graphic details the fate of those who sin. He presents an image of hell "<em>gaping for them, flames gather(ing) and flash(ing) about them</em>" while "<em>the devil is waiting for them</em>". This parallel language structure projects an image of hell as enormous, daunting and dangerous, which it rightly is. But with the choice of words that he employs, he was able to instill a sense of fear in his listeners. This word is so effective as it <em>presents an image of hell as something that is open wide, welcoming them for an eternal life of suffering</em>. He verbally perfects showing an image that will frighten them and make then turn away from their sins.
Answer: The biggest challenge of being a woman in the United States in the early 1800’s is that they have no control of their lives because they were expected to take the roles of housewives and mothers, instead of working and supporting the family like the men are. This basically took away their need for high education, which would allow them to get jobs with higher salary, causing them to be looked down opon since they are dependent on the men and not seem as individuals apart.
Answer:they had vietcong and an assortment of well known North vietnamese snipers
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I'm on the same question right now and I'm not sure what the answer is but I'm going to choose the Silk Road... I remember putting this in my notes awhile ago when we briefly went over these dynasties in another unit...
The formation of both the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) was a response to racism and discrimination. Both organizations wanted to end defamation towards them and their rights fighting negative stereotyping.
Focused on different issues, they have been allies in the war against racism and anti-Semitism.