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He was arrested and imprisoned upon being caught marrying Christian couples and otherwise aiding Christians who were at the time being persecuted by Claudius in Rome.
Answer:
first event: Beowulf is a prince who slays two monsters in Denmark.
second event: Beowulf is granted treasures from Hrothgar.
third event: The Geats return to Sweden.
fourth event: Beowulf gives his treasures to Hygelac.
fifth event: Beowulf becomes king of his own land and rules for fifty years.
sixth event: Beowulf dies from a wound inflicted by a dragon that he kills.
seventh event: Beowulf is burned on a funeral pyre.
final event: Beowulf is buried with the dragon's treasure by the sea.
Explanation:
Answer:
This is to emphasize that Ignatius had an unconventional priority and was inconsistent with other people's priorities.
Explanation:
Ignatius does not have his appearance as a priority in his life, for that reason, the clothes he wears are different from those of other people, making him become someone very peculiar, different and strange. He is probably aware of people's perception of his appearance, but he doesn't care, because he has other priorities, responsibilities and concerns.
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Naomi was a wealthy lady who lived in the land of Israel with her family. one year the harvest was bad and everyone came to Naomi's husband for money and food. ( Some say her husband wanted the people to pray for rain instead of just relying on charity.) Not wanting to give food the family packed up and moved to Moab. There his two sons married the two princesses of Moab. One married Orpah and the other Ruth. However, God wasn't happy the family left Israel and Ruth's husband died. After that the family fell into a downward spiral first they lost their animals, then land. then money, until finally the sons lost their lives. Naomi realizing that Moab would only bring her sorrow she a once wealthy lady now a pauper decided to go back home.
Explanation:
here is a link to the story of Ruth
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/111916/jewish/The-Story-of-Ruth.htm
Answer:The author wants to portray the ruthlessness of a dictator.
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