The correct answer is the first statement.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I think C because the others sound like statements or like they are describing the wind with real facts.
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In general, we can see that people face death with a certain fear. This fear is the result of unpredictability about what happens after death, in addition to the sadness and loneliness it causes. In my personal life, I have seen many people using religion to face death and support themselves when it appears. However, in the literature, we have very different examples. In "The Devil" for example, we can see the protagonist of the story seeing death with indifference and wanting to free himself, but not caring about the death of others. In "The monkey's paw," on the other hand, we see the characters trying to cheat death and fail.
Answer:
I belive the answer is C.
Explanation:
I believe the answer would be C. A Saint.
From the book "The Scarlet Letter"
This learned stranger was exemplary, as regarded at least the outward forms of a religious life, and, early after his arrival, had chosen for his spiritual guide the Reverend Mr.Dimmesdale. The young divine, whose scholar-like renown still lived in Oxford, was considered by his more fervent admirers as little less as a heaven-ordained apostle, destined, should he live and labor for the ordinary term of life, to do as great deeds for the now feeble New England Church, as the early Fathers had achieved for the infancy of the Christian faith.
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