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The saint
The unnamed narrator lives with his uncle, the proprietor of a small furniture-manufacturing business, in an English county market town. The uncle is a prominent lay member of the small Church of the Last Purification, of Toronto, Canada. The Purifiers believe that God created everything; that God, being good, could not have made evil; and that what appears to be evil is an illusion. “Don’t let Error in” is a favorite slogan of the Purifiers: Do not believe in the reality of disease, misfortune, or death, for they are no more than illusions. Membership in the Purifiers brings scorn and persecution from its adherents’ neighbors, but it also gives them the exhilaration of knowing that they alone know the Truth.
The narrator begins to doubt the Truth. If evil is an illusion, where did the illusion come from? He talks to his uncle, who simply repeats the Purifiers’ stock phrases. At this juncture, the Reverend Hubert Timberlake, a leading minister from the Purification Church’s headquarters in Toronto, comes to town. After giving an address on Sunday morning, he spends the afternoon with the narrator’s family. Timberlake, who has been told of the narrator’s wavering faith, proposes that the two of them go punting on the river after dinner. Timberlake insists on poling the punt, to show that he understands young people and that he is a regular guy.
All goes well until Timberlake, lecturing on how Error makes people dwell on sorrow, ignores the narrator’s advice about the river’s current and poles the punt through some willow trees. A tree branch catches him in the chest, lifts him off the punt, and leaves him clinging a...
Governments seek to alleviate poverty in many ways. One way is by funding nutrition programs through welfare. Basic nutrition is essential for life and also for productivity. If vulnerable groups have access to adequate nutrition through these programs they can be healthy and productive enough to gain employment. Proper nutrition also reduces the instance of illness and saves money that would otherwise be spent on healthcare.
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When Tom Sawyer first arrives at Aunt Sally's in Chapter 33, he introduces himself as Archibald Nichols.
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B. It shows that even though Parker's Familym gave Toby a home, Toby now protects parkers life.
Explanation: A is completely irrelevant as it doesn't mention anywhere in the text that having a pet is an "Important" part of childhood! C. doesn't make complete sense because they didn't mention any comparison between dogs from the pet shops and rescue dogs (In terms of Friendliness and cuteness) In The story, It never compares Toby's life in the shelter with his new life at all! The story Is about how a smart dog helped a kid named parker by teaching itself what to do when Parker has a seizure or any affect of Epilepsy, such as sitting on parker so he doesn't get up or getting the others to help! I have read this text from Newsela, My class covered it 1-2 weeks ago! I hope this helps :D
Casca - A public figure opposed to Caesar's rise to power. Casca relates to Cassius and Brutus how Antony offered the crown to Caesar three times and how each time Caesar declined it. He believes, however, that Caesar is the consummate actor, lulling the populace into believing that he has no personal ambition.