I believe the answer is D
It says Fallen multiple times.
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I am not sure which word is underlined, but he used the term "thrown Open" because he felt that the sermon that was chosen was not the right one -- he felt that there should have been some other topic for the sermon since there are so many things that could have been discussed or preached about.
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He was not happy with the choice of sermon that was given.
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The two authors Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau, are similar in many ways.
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Benjamin Franklin held different jobs for the "New England Courant."
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- Benjamin Franklin's father was a candle maker named Josiah.
This is not the central point of the excerpt, as it is only mentioned in one part, and is not explored deeply as an idea.
- Benjamin Franklin stopped in New York before moving to Philadelphia.
This is not the central point of the text as the stop in New York is only mentioned and not deeply explored.
- <u> Benjamin Franklin held different jobs for the "New England Courant."</u>
<u>This is the central idea of the excerpt</u>. The work Franklin did for "New England Courant" has been mentioned in a few sentences, and his jobs have been explained throughout the excerpt. <u>This idea is also key to the rest of the text,</u> <u>Franklin’s quarreled with his family and his moving through the country, and therefore the key idea explored in this excerpt. </u>
- Benjamin Franklin was the youngest son of seventeen children.
This is not the central idea, as the fact that Franklin was the youngest has been mentioned only once and has not been deeply explored in the rest of the text.
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Utnapishtim is turned into a god at the end of it.
The family of Utnapishtim lives forever at the end of it.
The story of Noah may have been influenced by it.
Utnapishtim told his story of the flood to other cultures.
Question 2
Part B
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
“Even so, almost every culture has its own surprisingly similar flood myth.”
“The people who wrote the Bible were Jewish, and their civilization had been conquered by the Assyrians and Babylonians of Mesopotamia.”
“He was allowed to live forever.”
“Utnapishtim did as he was instructed and filled the boat with valuables, his family and animals of all species.”
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