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The literary movement or sub-genre that matches with the literature - The sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is Early American and Colonial Literature. The right answer is Option A.
Explanation:
Sermons were written in plain style rather than ornate d religious poetry. They focused on daily life, moral attitudes and political unrest. The literature was instructive as it reinforced the authority of the Bible and the Church in it. Fate was determined by God and all people are sinful and must be saved by the Christ - were the themes of this literary period. Puritanism started as an insult of traditional Anglicans to those who wished to "purify" the Church of England. Jonathan Edwards’s "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" had been written during this phase.
The motive of delivering this sermon is to warn the congregation particularly and presumably, the nation as a whole that they must repent of their sinful ways. They must turn to God for forgiveness to escape death by hellfire before it's too late. Edwards is saying that this is the opportunity to embrace and accept Jesus Christ, his teachings and his sacrifice as reparation for sins. The choice must be made by those people who God is calling, through Jesus Christ, to accept the call to repentance and a new life or reject it.
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Personally, I deal with changes in different ways. If it’s a small change, I usually am fine with them. Maybe I’ll need a bit of explanation on why it changed and everything however I will be fine. If it’s a large change however, I might need to go off and take a break before getting the full information. Maybe draw or just relax on my phone. After, it’s easier for someone to slowly explain what the change is, what it’ll mean for me and people around me as well as why it’s being changed. Most people say; “change is good,” however, change to some can sometimes bring great anxiety which can be difficult to deal with. It’s good to know healthy coping mechanisms & how to handle change in a positive way.
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B. Metaphor
It's a metaphor because it doesn't have like or as which means its not a simile. There is no rhyme in it so you can eliminate that answer and there is no repetition so using process of elimination you will find that the answer is: B-Metaphor
Answer:
the aswer is line 15 and 16
Explanation:
The reason is because in your question is asking the effect that cause greedy like cause and effect and well in line 15 throught 16 is saying the effect on greedy that he have to live with regret.