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Alex Ar [27]
3 years ago
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What is the best way to learn the topic and main idea of a paragraph?

English
1 answer:
serious [3.7K]3 years ago
5 0
By reading and finding the main thing they talking about
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Hornbeck is no better. He's a walking stand up comic that moves the play along by being the comic relief. It's not part of your question so I'll just move along.

The Title itself is a metaphor for what religion can do. Jeremiah Brown is determined to undermine the truth that is at the core of the play. He goes so far in his denunciations, that even Brady can see that it is too far. Inherit the Wind comes from Proverbs 11:29 and it is well worth quoting that, because both Brown and Brady sow enough discord that they are those who will "inherit the wind." Brown actually does inherit the wind. He is left with nothing. His righteousness is barren and it has left him barren. 

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Sorry. You get my long answer for the night. There is no easy way to answer your question. 
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