Dialogue helps a personal narrative.
Usually the Climax of the story is where the most important part of the story happens well better said the turning point happens which then lead to the ending of the story
Answer:
Father of Anne and Margot and head of the group living in his Annex, middle 40s to early 50s, upper
middle class background, a wise man, fair, loyal, attentive, patient, intelligent, soft, level-headed,
optimistic, genuinely liked people, decision-maker, teacher, beloved by his workers who protected him
and his family as well as the other tenants of the Annex throughout the war. He was especially
susceptible to Anne’s charms. He was devoted to his wife, Edith, and comforted her whenever she was
depressed about their living conditions, the attitudes of the van Daans/Dussel, or her relationship with
Anne.
Explanation:
The Bible verse that Faust quotes is meant to teach Christians that all people are sinners and that sin leads to death. HOWEVER- Christians believe that God forgives sinners who repent. The versus are meant to cause people to repent, not despair- so it shows he doesn't understand Christianity
D. Faustus does not truly understand Christianity