The answer is B. The rising sun is always a symbol of hope for a new beggining.
Answer:
"Fire and brimstone" is an idiomatic expression. It is the symbol of god wrath that was found in both Heb-rew Bible and Christian new testaments.
Explanation:
"Fire and brimstone" was found in the kingdom of Christen king James Version. They transfer the Heb-rew Bible and used it in later in 1917. It is used as the adjective , "fire and brimstone". It is often referred as the style of the Christen. It has vivid description that includes the judgement and eternal dam-nation. It was popular at the the time of historical period.
These two words "fire and brimstone" were frequently seen during the time of the Christianity. The preacher of fire and brimstone were referred to the first great awakening. It was also called the best known serm-on period. When one time Edward was preaching people burst out weeping, some get faint and some start crying.
Hi there!
This is an opinion based question, but I would love to give you another point of view.
In the book “The Giver”, Jonas lives in a very “black and white” society. There is no feeling. There is no enjoyment. Everything is... the same.
Of course this is what they wanted the society to be like, but they could not understand when they took away all the feelings of pain and suffering, they took away all the feelings of love as well.
I enjoyed the book very much.
Hope this helps you!
~Alexa
I'm pretty sure that its because of Tybalt