Dickens reveal in Pip's thoughts his transformation in arrogance after he learns of his great expectations.
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.”
P.S. Note that if it wasn't plural, the main distraction would be Apollyon, a form of Satan, as the Satan was tempting Christ the most in the desert.
Answer:
they wont be able to eat ice cream anymore
Explanation:
The Catholic Church introduced tropes because they want to teach morals by dramatizing the lives of saints and church leaders. They also wanted to encourage parish members to practice loyalty to the Roman Catholic religion by sharing inspiring true stories and applicable lessons.
Taking into account the statement above: "Which of the following is a main or central claim that Douglass argues in his Fourth of July speech?"
The answer is: Slavery is an evil that goes against American values.
Hope this helps.