Answer:
B
Explanation:
He told himself to do something in the future, and foreshadowing hinting at what is going to happen later.
Satan's likely motive for wanting to punish Adam and Eve as he was angry with God and wanted to seek revenge by ruining God’s creations.
As Satan disguised himself as a large seabird, Cormorant, he watches Adam and Eve walking erect and working pleasantly among other animals. On seeing this Satan's anger and jealousy intensifies as he sees the beautiful creation created by God after his legions fall. Therefore, he seeks revenge for his fall by destructing the god's creation.
The answer is A because it is summarizing and telling what the pargraph is going to be about
Answer:
I will not answer questions 1, 2, and 3 because those are personal question being asked from YOU.
How do you know when a teacher cares for you?
They will give time for you
They won't stop teaching you until you understand
They check up on you
They see if you are overloaded with work
They ask about you daily
They will stand up for you at times that are reasonable to stand up for.
<span>1. Levels of hell. Dante describes nine concentric circles, representing an increase of wickedness, where sinners are punished in a fashion befitting their crimes. The Bible says nothing of varying levels of punishment in hell, nor of different levels of severity of sin. The universal punishment for all who reject Jesus Christ as Savior is to be “cast into the lake of fire” (Revelation 20:15). As far as sin is concerned, the Bible declares that failing to keep God’s law in even the smallest aspect makes us guilty of all of it and therefore worthy of eternal punishment (James 2:10). The murderer, the liar and the proud man are all equally guilty in God’s eyes, and all earn the same basic punishment—the lake of fire. </span>