In my opinion, these parts show that the central character (Christian) is devoutly religious and God-fearing: <span>Because I fear that this burden is upon my back will sink me lower than the grave, and I shall fall into Tophet [Isa. 30:33] And, Sir, if I be not fit to go to prison, I am not fit, I am sure, to go to judgement, and from thence to execution; and the thoughts of these things make me cry. Christian has experienced first-hand that life is cruel and difficult. It would be far too easy to give up on life and embrace death, but he also knows that there is one thing worse than death, and that is hell. If he were to give up, he would end up in hell. So, he is willing to go down the path of salvation, with the help of Evangelist. This part also shows it: </span><span>Whither must I fly? It means that he is humble enough to obediently follow the path that Evangelist shows him. "The Pilgrim's Progress" shows us a central character who is weak and pliable just like most of people. He often errs and goes astray, and it's his humility and commitment that give him enough courage to follow Evangelist's guidance.</span>
The statement is fully wrong. Jagan was a very loving father, and he always fulfilled the wish of his son, Mali. Mali was spoiled child due to all the love, and he become deteriorate.
<h3>What is the Vendor of sweet?</h3>
The vendor of sweet is a story written by R. K. Narayan. The story is aof Jagan, who was the follower of Gandhi and his son, Mali, who was spoil child and doesn't care about his father's love
Thus, the statement is fully wrong. Jagan was a very loving father, and he always fulfilled the wish of his son, Mali. Mali was spoiled child due to all the love, and he become deteriorate.
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i just took the test and i can confirm the answer is <em>A - angry</em>