I believe Yes he is. He had the right idea, but the majority was against him. He kept to his morals and didn't jump on the band wagon.
I hope that helps.
1. <span> like haunted children, </span>how can we, how can we even <span>begin to redress?
2. </span>gold <span>poured out of your mouth in song;
For number 1, haunted children don't set things right, but do the opposite.
For number two, the simile means that the song coming out of your mouth is so perfect, it's like gold.
Hope this helps!
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Answer: The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Explanation:
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is a source of quotations. The Oxford University Press first published it in 1941.
It is a book that consists of short quotations which are about 1100 pages. The term "quotation" was explained at then beginning of the book.
Answer:
Edwards believed that human beings had the power to save themselves and that the idea of election was not valid. Although he suggests that all human beings are born with innate depravity, by living a good life, this can be overcome.
Explanation:
<span>Due to the somewhat unstable emotional and physical health of Mrs. Mallard at the time of her husband’s passing, it becomes clear that the sister was careful in breaking the news to her due to the fact that they wanted to ensure that she was not pushed to a further level of health degradation as a result.</span>