This is what i used
We are given this except in the lesson "And after a little while, the smoke collected together, and was condensed, and then became agitated, and was converted into an 'Efrit, whose head was in the clouds, while his feet rested upon the ground: his head was like a dome: his hands were like winnowing forks; and his legs, like masts: his mouth resembled a cavern: his teeth were like stones; his nostrils, like trumpets; and his eyes, like lamps; and he had dishevelled and dust-coloured hair." From it we can find the word Efrit which can be Ifrit, also spelled as efreet, efrite, ifreet, afreet, afrite and afrit are supernatural creatures in some Middle Eastern stories. In Islam, this term refers to the most powerful and dangerous Jinn. To find this word all i had to do was look it up.
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To get this answer you need to read the text. So, the question is asking you is this text a persuasive and if so how? Just try to evaluate it. And Sorry but, I can not answer because I do not know the text you are reading but, I hope this helped. ;)
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Hello, I think a important thing would be friends you can trust. I say this because it lowers stress or drama. I want to improve on time management. I tend to freak out on work I have to do, I also get frustrated when I haven't been able to do some of my own hobbies. So actually I think there are many things that depend on how you want to be successful in highschool. I think the needs would then be friends you can trust, time management, time for yourself, and studying. I think this will help with problems you may have in the future.
In the play Everyman, what is common between Discretion, Strength, Five Wits, and Beauty is that they all forsake him on his final journey. Option B is correct.
The play “Everyman” addresses the good or bad deeds done by the people about which they are answerable after their death. The message the author wants to convey in this play is that life is a journey in the form of a pilgrimage which has an end. The focus on an individual's actions rather than on the Church.