Captain Keeney breaks his promise to his wife, even though he says he loves her
Keeney's pride pushes him to put his goal of
getting the oil ahead of any feelings for his wife. He needs to get the oil to feel strong and to prove himself. At the same time, he denies that his wife is really going mad, saying, "I know you're foolin' me" (lines 892-893). He may feel justified in staying "jest a little while longer" at sea because he can't believe she is actually losing her mind and because she insisted on making the voyage in the first place.
Answer: Their purpose was to scare people into submission.
Explanation: The sermons would usually be about burning in hell for sins and describing the torture in detail and people would be scared of this and remain puritan in their belief and remain faithful to the church and to god. The most famous one is "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" by Jonathan Edwards that is still read by many today.
<span>The question is asking us ""Which skill is NOT essential in business and financial operations occupations?" Let's imagine someone working in business - they could for example work in an office, in front of computer, analysing the finances of their company. They would not necessarily be talking to the clients directly or presenting the company to the public - so the correct answer is "a good public speaking voice"</span>