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1. Jonathan Edwards never raised his voice as he delivered his sermon. FALSE
2. Listeners held on to the church pew during the sermon for fear that they were going to slip into hell. TRUE
3. This was a "fire and brimstone" sermon - delivered at a loud volume and intensity level. TRUE
Jonathan Edwards delivered this speech during the Puritan Era. The sermon was strong, scary and confrontational. The sermon highlighted the power of God and the punishment that we, humans, deserve for our iniquities and sins. The sermon is scary and long. Puritans had God and the Bible at the center of their lives. Edwards was passionate about the topic, and the sermon is written using a strong and scary tone.
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The Right answer is a. an event, an action, or a situation that produces a result.
The explanation for this is that according to the dictionary Aurélio, cause is what makes a thing to be, to exist or to happen. It is the principle, the reason or the origin of something.
Answer:
A - AA/AO
B - BB/BO
O - OO
AB - AB
Explanation:
An individual inherits their blood type from their parents like it inherits many other traits. However, there's something interesting about this.
Blood type O is always recessive, which means that an individual needs to get a copy of the O allele from both of its parents in order to have the blood type O (genotype OO).
Blood types A and B are codominant to each other, which means that the effect of both A and B alleles is expressed if an individual receives them. If an individual receives the A allele from one parent and the B allele from the other, it will have the AB blood type (genotype AB).
Blood types A and B are both dominant to the O allele. This means that an individual can have blood type A or B either by inheriting two copies of the A or B allele or by inheriting one copy of the A or B allele and one copy of the O allele (genotypes AA/AO and BB/BO).
You can take a look at the image below to understand this more easily: