Answer:
What triggered the riots at Ephesus that almost killed Paul's companion was Paul casting out demons and converting many pagan sorcerers who burnt their expensive magic texts.
Explanation:
Because of this act of Paul, he makes enemies with Demetrius who is a silversmith that makes and sells images of Artemis.
Demetrius stirs a riot because of the loss in trade he suffered and Pauls companions Gaius and Aristarchus are almost killed.
Answer:
A: Indignant
Explanation:
He feels as though he is treated unfairly and is showing annoyance and anger over his unjust treatment.
<span>"Sunset Song," about a rural Scottish girl growing to womanhood in the years before World War I, is one of the great director Terence Davies' best films: an example of old school and new school mentalities coming together to create a challenging and unique experience. The movie feels as if it could have been made in the 1940s, were there no such thing as censorship. There's frank sex and violence, and the movie doesn't shy away from the nastier aspects of life in that time and place. But there's never a feeling that Davies is rubbing our noses in suffering, because the film displays so much empathy for its characters and such awareness of the social, political and historical forces that hover beyond the edges of their consciousness.</span>