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Margarita [4]
3 years ago
15

In which quotation from the text does the author develop the idea that people are influenced by the impact of their wrongful dee

ds throughout life?
“Passing through the Plain of Ease, the pair rest for the night at Doubting Castle, where the owner, the Giant Despair, imprisons and tortures them.”

“The shepherds also warn them to avoid shortcuts, because shortcuts may really be paths to Hell.”

“Christian sets off, carrying a heavy burden of past sins on his back, and a series of trials and adventures begins.”

“There, Christian sees the cross of Jesus Christ, and his burden of sin is lifted from him.”
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2 answers:
Lana71 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

“Christian sets off, carrying a heavy burden of past sins on his back, and a series of trials and adventures begins.”

Explanation:

This is the quotation from the text that develops the idea that people are influenced by the impact of their wrongful deeds throughout life. In this quote, the author tells us that a person who started a journey was carrying a heavy burden. This burden was the weight of his past sins. This shows that the person's decisions in the past still have an impact on his present.

Mnenie [13.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The correct answer is C, “Christian sets off, carrying a heavy burden of past sins on his back, and a series of trials and adventures begins.” Just took the test and this was the right answer.

Explanation:

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