Answer:
D) Jonathan Edwards fears for himself and others, as it's difficult to predict what will anger God and incite his wrath.
Explanation:
Part A: Jonathan Edwards is fearful for himself and others, as it is difficult to foretell what may enrage God and provoke his vengeance. This is because throughout the text, Jesus discusses how we are dangling by a thread, using images such as a spider's web and thin air to fall to hell.
Part B: Text support for Part A: God's anger is like enormous streams that have been dammed for the time being; they continue to grow and rise higher and higher until an outlet is provided.
She successfully diffuses the tension by engaging Mr. Cunningham in conversation and is responsible that no violence occurs outside the jail that night.
I believe it’s B. Passive because Kayla is not doing anything active besides sitting there and reading a book.
1. provide the topic of the paragraph. This sentence provides your main point (or argument). What is your answer to the prompt?
The topic is that a girl (I assume) fell in love with the minister's son, Robert, and she is afraid of how he'll think of her/judge her.
2. provides an example, evidence, a quote, or a paraphrase to support your topic sentence. What quote supports your argument?
"What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas? What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners? "
3. In your own words, explain the quote. How does the evidence or quote prove the answer from your topic sentence?
The quote proves that the main character is scared to know how Robert will react to herself and her family when he comes over for dinner on Christmas Eve.
4. Why is it important? Make connections to the text.
It's important because it's the main conflict in the story.
(I hope this helps!)
Depends, we need numbers to find this answer, like how long the butterfly's wingspan is and how long the moth's wingspan is.