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On the 3rd of February last I officially laid before you the extraordinary announcement of the Imperial German Government . . .
American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which it has stirred us very deeply to learn of . . .
There has been no discrimination. The challenge is to all mankind. Each nation must decide for itself how it will meet it.
The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness of judgment befitting our character and our motives as a nation.
Explanation:
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What passages are the ones you are talking about?
Despite the fact that you inserted an expletive in your question, I'll still answer.
One could assume that <span>Covey would enjoy the consequences of his acts. Another thing to consider is that Covey may be indignant and indifferent to Frederick Douglass's smart remark. </span>
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Here the correct answer would be D.
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Answer:
The answer is yes. Melville is really criticizing the Christian Missionaries.
Explanation:
Because he uses many biblical, scientific, and mythological themes to built his story. The lighting -rod man is a representation of the missionares, while the narrator represents Melville beliefs. The center idea of the story is that the christianism convertion is destroying the cultures, values, and customs established before. The convertion is not about real spiritually, but about imposing the missionaries way of living. The narrator tries to dissuade his neighbors from believing in the lightining rod man, Melville believes in a God full of love and not in a God or religion imposed by fear.