I believe the correct answer is: “…the two pilgrims successfully resist Flatterer, who tries to trap them with a net, and Atheist, who tries to convince them that the Celestial City does not exist.”
In this excerpt from “Pilgrim's Progress” (1678), a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan, specific characters that serve as an allegory for distractions that one must resist to live a life of faith are Flatterer and Atheist which try to divert tempt Christian and Hopeful from the proper path. Therefore, the quotation that best develops this idea is:
“…the two pilgrims successfully resist Flatterer, who tries to trap them with a net, and Atheist, who tries to convince them that the Celestial City does not exist.”
P.S. Note that if it wasn't plural, the main distraction would be Apollyon, a form of Satan, as the Satan was tempting Christ the most in the desert.
The word that BEST describes Douglass's diction in this excerpt is
A. formal
Answer:
Spitz Bucks
Explanation:
I believe his name is Spitz Bucks. I only know this because I absolutely LOVE the book and movie. Hope that helped you.
Answer:
630 milliliters
Explanation:
Total water in the watering can = 980 milliliters
Water used to water the plants = x millimeters
Water left in the can = 350 milliliters
Total water in the watering can = Water used to water the plants + Water left in the can
980 = x + 350
980 - 350 = x
x = 630 milliliters
Water used to water the plants = 630 milliliters
Fraction used = Water used to water the plants / Total water in the watering can
= 630 milliliters / 980 milliliters
= 63/98
= 9/14