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Tempests and Slaughter is a beautiful, genuine exploration education and friendship, which somehow is not devalued whatsoever by the knowledge of how this tale ends. Instead, that irreversible future predicament makes Arram's story even more heartfelt. i looked it up on google and got that answer
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<u>The importance of religion</u> and <u>the love felt between mother and child</u> are the themes that William Bradford address in Of Plymouth Plantation.
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The central theme of Governor William Bradford’s Of Plymouth Plantation is Christianity—in particular, the English Separatist interpretation of Christianity that, in recent times, is usually referred to as Puritanism (although Bradford considers this term insulting.) Following the rise of a distinctly English (i.e., Anglican) church during the reign of Henry VIII, England began to move away from Catholic ritual and organization, toward a more overtly Protestant set of values, emphasizing simplicity, humility, and hard work. There were some who believed that England hadn’t gone far enough in reforming its church practices—i.e., that its religion should be even simpler and sparer. Some of these “reformers” (as Bradford calls them) splintered off and formed their own congregations, first in Northern England, then in Holland, and finally in North America. Over the course of the book, Bradford implicitly shows that the reformers’ faith was vital in bringing them together as one group, inspiring them to migrate to new places, and compelling them to make material sacrifices and work hard for the good of their colony.
Oedipus father was described as having negative attributes his civic decision he made was believing in the prophecy and sending to kill his own son
5. You could infer Francois cares about his education as well as his future. He worries that disruption/distractions will cause his future and education to falter or no go the way he plans.
6. A. because they are talking about hings that happen right after another.
7. I am not sure about this one though.
8. B because it makes the most sense with articles conversation of the brothers and himself.
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