The author's intent in this excerpt is C. to expose the horrors of Southern slavery.
In this excerpt, Beecher described the conditions which the slaves were in - families torn apart and poorly educated - and how their treatment goes against Christian values.
Answer:
We can reinterpret the opening sentence, because we know that this was the moment when the narrator recognized that he could be spared some things if he acted the way they expected him to act, even if he was lying. This can be ironically reinterpreted, showing that his moment of salvation was actually the moment of perdition and imprisonment.
Explanation:
After reading the text, we can see that the author did not really want to be saved, but was doing what his aunt wanted, to avoid problems for himself. He was not accepting God in a true way in his life, but by keeping and doing what was expected. At that time, the author knew the power of dishonesty and childish corruption, making it an unsaved, but impure, figure.
Answer:
o C is the answer. I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
During the Middle Ages, the Catholic Church help preserve ancient knowledge by having Monks copy books by hand. This way, information was written down, thus allowing to save a great amount of data that would, otherwise, be lost.
Answer:
Strongly disagree
Explanation:
There is only one truth in every situation. It may be different for different people, but there is still the ultimate truth that isn't affected by anyones thoughts or opinions.
One has to fall to build and grow the war. currents of water help the pine tree grow, so the pine is the war and the deaths are the currents