I'm not exactly sure, but I think this statement is true, although the antagonist can sometimes be a rival to the protagonist without knowing. It really depends.
To change their lives as a result of Edwards<span>' ... Jonathan </span>Edwards<span> was a British theologian who wrote and presented the </span>sermon<span> "Sinners </span>in the hands of an angry God<span>" in the </span>early<span> 1700's. .... How would you </span>describe<span> Jonathan </span>Edwards<span>' views of God, Christ</span>
To travel constantly without a fixed destination; wander
Answer:
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I. Subthesis, topical sentence, et cetera
A. Quote / Evidence / Statement
1. Analysis
2. Analysis
B. Quote / Evidence / Statement
1. Analysis
2. Analysis
C. concluding statement
Hope this helps!