The part of the excerpt that exhibits the interconnected themes of morality and mortality is: <span>There was no fear because there was no death.</span>
I chose the sentence because I believe that if you lived a moral life, you will not fear your mortality. Because you have live a full live according to the will of God.
The sentence that exhibits the interconnected themes of morality and mortality: "<u>There was no fear because there was no death."</u>
When a person lives a life with a set of principles, concerned about what's right and what's wrong, and knows for sure that he or she has behaved in a "right" way, it's very likely that he or she won't fear death that much, or won't fear it at all.
This is so because there is nothing they can be blamed for, nothing they can be punished for in the "after-life". They have the comforting reassurance that God or any "supreme force" will judge them accordingly. This is what happens with the narrator, there's no fear in him because he had morality, and therefore there's no "death" or suffering. There's only light.
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The choices are: <span>A) Dee and her mother look and act exactly alike. B) Dee is ashamed of how her mother looks and acts. C) The mother wishes that she looked and acted like Dee. D) Dee is proud of her mother’s capabilities. E) Dee wishes to be exactly like her mother.
Yes it's possible but It would sound better If you said, positive and negative emotions.
Explanation:
Desirable and undesirable can have conflicting meanings I.e desirable is what you like and undesirable is what you don't like but you can desire something negative or have something good that's undesirable to you.