<span>The text:
81) This unbridled preaching of indulgences makes it difficult even for learned men to rescue the reverence which is due the pope from slander or from the shrewd questions of the laity. 82) Such as: ``Why does not the pope empty purgatory for the sake of holy love and the dire need of the souls that are there if he redeems an infinite number of souls for the sake of miserable money with which to build a church?'' The former reason would be most just; the latter is most trivial.
Martin Luther is making the point that grace is a much better reason for saving souls from purgatory than paying money, and that to say otherwise goes against the core tenants of Christianity, which views money as dangerous and corrupting, and grace and mercy as the virtues that everyone should strive for and that define Christ. </span><span />
A because in the poem it states "Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate," "For thee, who mindful of th' unhonour'd Dead," and "<span>In still small Accents whisp'ring from the Ground." He is talking about the dead and the people buried in the ground.</span>
1. D
2. B
I'm fairly sure number one is D, because the sentence chosen is one that describes Frankenstein himself.
I'm positive number two is B though.
Hope I helped, tell me if I'm wrong!
Because most 16 year olds think they are cool when they get their license and they want to race and drink and drive and go to party's and stuff
Answer:
The 14th Amendment’s impact on public education was not addressed in previous cases.
Explanation:
Just got this answer correct on the test :)