Answer:
The boy sitting in bed cryed
Answer:
Camille's audacious character - the willingness to take risks even when not properly thought through - made her to steal the pizza delivery man's car
Explanation:
Camille liked St Hildegard, who was a Catholic Nun her school was named after. St Hildegard lived a thousand years before Camille and lived in Germany.
The text tells us that Camille loved St. Hildegard audacity as well as her far-ranging mind and wanted to emulate her though in an 'anti' way.
She reasoned that if she couldn't be pious as a Hildegard as a Nun, she could at least express St Hildegard's audacity, though in a negative way.
The open door of the running car of the pizza delivery man gave Camille the opportunity to explore her adventurous audacious spirit.
Despite not knowing how to drive nor having her driver's license, Camille's audaciousness made her jump into the running car of the delivery man and run it into a pond.
Answer:
like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies
Explanation:
Alliteration refers to the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjoining or nearby words. In that respect, the line from Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty" contains the same sound /k/ at the start of the words <em>cloudless </em>and <em>climes</em>, and the same sound /s/ at the beginning of the words <em>starry </em>and <em>skies</em>.
One evening, while I was working outside in my yard, my neighbor came over. We weren’t really friends, but we had always spoken whenever we saw each other. Once, when my car wouldn’t start, he offered to drop me at the office. That night, though, he invited my wife and me to his church the following Sunday. His pastor had just begun speaking on what the Bible said about being an influential man. I wanted to be a man of influence. As the pastor spoke that morning, I knew that the influence and success I had achieved could never be enough. I understood that I was a sinner and could never pay the price of being “good enough” to deserve heaven. The only thing that really mattered was Jesus Christ and His death on the cross for MY sin. When he gave the invitation for us to accept Jesus Christ as our Savior, I knew that I needed to be saved, to accept Jesus and that His work was sufficient to assure me of God’s love for me and a place in heaven. I realized it was not enough to just know about Jesus, but that I needed to know Him, personally. I did accept Jesus Christ that Sunday and placed all of my faith in Him and His work on the cross and was baptized. I will always be grateful to my neighbor who invited me to attend church with him.