Not sure I haven’t read the article..
"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a popular sermon that was preached by Jonathan Edwards in Enfield, Connecticut on 8th July 1741. In the sermon, he made convincing appeals to sinners to realize that judgment awaits them, and that God's judgment will be more fierce than they can ever imagine. Jonathan Edwards was a Puritan. As such he held to Reformed Theology. Asides his preaching ministry, he was also a philosopher.
No good answer for this, but the word avenger comes to mind
These lines establish the <em>ground</em> for the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
Steve joins Mr. Sawicki’s film club.
A robbery and murder are committed at the drug store.
Steve is arrested for murder.
Mr. Sawicki testifies at Steve’s trial.
Explanation:
Walter Dean Myers' "Monster" is about an African American teenager accused of murder. It is written interspersed with diary entries, screenplays and recollections. And though Steve is not found guilty, his innocence is still doubted by even his lawyer just because of his black race.
The protagonist of the story is Steve Harmon who happened to listen to a plan by two men, Richard Evans and James King. In the end, he was acquitted of the murder charge but not without any doubts about his involvement. Arranging the four sentences given in the questions in sequence of the events, the first sentence will be Steve joins Mr. Sawicki’s film club. Then followed by A robbery and murder are committed at the drug store. Steve is arrested for murder.Mr. Sawicki testifies at Steve’s trial.