Answer: I think the second line is correct it you put a apostrophe in the first and before Simpson.
Explanation: The third line is also correct it is a I;I compound sentence. But the first line has some mistakes.
For the non-believers category: Falling Rock, Spider, and Chaff.
For the wrath of God category: Storm, Bow, and Rough Wind.
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a classic sermon of the Great Awakening. The aim of the narrative and language employed is to impose a sense of fear. It tries to make clear that hell in fact exists and all the suffering that awaits us if we refuse to confess our sins and be saved by God.
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Answer: The woman within the poem is comparing her life to a stair case.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the poem, she immediately states "Life for me ain't been no crystal stair." Comparing her life to that of a staircase with no problems and then explaining her life was far from having no issues.
As the poem continues she explains that "her staircase" has splintered, torn up boards, and bare. These things imply issues she has when living her own life. She uses anaologies such as imperfections and darkness in "her staircase" in order to enhance the comparison to her life or staircase.