Answer: taking notes about the reading
Explanation:
Pre-reading has to do with the skimming of a text so that the main ideas can be found before one eventually read the text from the beginning till the end.
Pre-reading simply means "before reading" and one looks at the title, introductions, summary and conclusion in order to know what the text or story is all about. Pre-reading involves taking notes about the reading.
Answer:
He causes Hamlet to seek revenge against Claudius.
Explanation:
According to the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, the ghost of Hamlet's father contributes to the rising action of the play by causing Hamlet to seek revenge against Claudius.
When the ghost of Hamlet's father appears, he let's Hamlet know that he was murdered by Claudius, his brother and that Hamlet must avenge his death.
In literary terms, rising action is the period of a story where conflicts are reached and there is suspense as a result of this conflict.
Answer:
In John, Chapter 5 and 37, Jesus is speaking to some Jews, probably some Pharisees. They have criticized him for healing someone on the Sabbath. Looking at the rest of the context, you see that Jesus is well-aware that they do not believe in him, so they do not, and can not see God in Him. Over 20 centuries, things have not changed: some people do not want to believe.
Explanation: Later in John 14 when Jesus is speaking with his own disciples, he is explaining His relationship with the Father. Jesus tells Phillip, "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father."
If you dissect the Bible, you find many apparent contradictions. It takes faith to see the big picture and believe. It's a choice.