I believe the correct answer is: “…the two pilgrims
successfully resist Flatterer, who tries to trap them with a net, and Atheist,
who tries to convince them that the Celestial City does not exist.”
In this excerpt from “Pilgrim's Progress” (1678), a
Christian allegory written by John Bunyan, specific characters that serve as an
allegory for distractions that one must resist to live a life of faith are
Flatterer and Atheist which try to divert tempt Christian and Hopeful from the
proper path. Therefore, the quotation that best develops this idea is:
“…the two pilgrims successfully resist Flatterer, who tries
to trap them with a net, and Atheist, who tries to convince them that the
Celestial City does not exist.”
<h2>NATURE IN MY CITY</h2>
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Hello there brainly user! Actually I don't live in city, I'm currently living in a town, where all buildings were made from simple things, like cement, and there are alot of houses in my hometown. My opinion about nature in my hometown is a undescribable feeling. Why? If you are here in my house you can see a mesmerizing mountains, trees and some flowers, I can say that it was really taken care of. Furthermore, nature is valuable in and of itself. This is why Wageningen researchers are working on projects involving threatened animal and plant species in the city, tiny forests, nature-inclusive construction, urban agriculture, and green business parks. “There is lots going on, but there are still substantial barriers.” In addition, Most animals do not like noise, human activity, or disturbances. However, environment and ecology researcher Joost Lahr realised that for roughly 10% of plant and animal species, the city actually serves as a sanctuary.
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Note: This is just my own opinion, and it's up to your hometown or city where do you live and what did you observe or discover in your town or city place. Happy Learning user!
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He was waiting for the bus at the corner
All resources for production are controlled by one political party. It was the "pigs" that everybody did things for.
Answer:
“The Sniper” begins just before dawn in Dublin, Ireland, during the Irish Civil War. A Republic sniper sits on a roof and lights a cigarette despite knowing that the flash of his lighter might tip off his enemy. It does, and an enemy sniper, a Free Stater, sends a bullet flying overhead. The soldeirs then start shooting all over.