Answer:
A. It is important to do what you are passoniate about.
Explanation:
The passage is about Sarah and her dream! What she wants to do is <em>her passion!! </em>
It might seem like B. might be a possible choice, but <em>the entire passage is not about just her parents</em>
Hope it helped and have a great day!
Answer: The puppy’s excitement on her night walk.
Explanation: The topic of the poem is the puppy’s excitement on her night walk. The theme is that the exciting experience of youth improves with age. This theme is supported by details about the puppy. She is happy to dash around, but she gets tired when the walk has taken her “far enough.” The speaker reflects that the puppy “can’t run all night when she is so small,” but when she is older she’ll be “taught” and able to do more.
Secret meeting of Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson.
1. Fairly soon in Jesus ministry we are told the Pharisees “planned together to kill Him” (John 11:47-53, John 18:14). Their goal was to have Him “delivered to the chief priest and condemned to death” (Mark 10:33, Matt. ... “And they plotted together to seize Jesus by stealth and to kill him”
2. Luke 20:1-26 “Pharisees Ask Jesus What Authority He Works Under / Parable of Ungrateful Vinegrowers / Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar?’”
3. "Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You shut the kingdom of heaven in men's faces. You yourselves do not enter, nor will you let those enter who are trying to. "Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites!
4. I’m not sure about this one.
5. Caesar's
I hope this helped. I’m not a huge religious person so this was kinda difficult
I'd say that the sentence which best describes Lizabeth's development in "Marigolds" is that <span>B. Lizabeth learns that sympathy and understanding come from recognizing the truth about other people.
I'm not completely sure though.
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