The Matthew passage conveys a downright opposite message to that of Orgon. It means that Tartuffe's piety is a spectacle, a theater show for Orgon and the masses to see. Tartuffe pompously prayed in church before the congregation (and Orgon, of course), kissing the ground all the time, pathetically sighing and demonstrating his piety very loudly.
2) My friend,_______ is German.
3) I need more information to be able to sove the mystery.
4) Many countries have a forest that have wild berries and mushrooms.
5) Although my sister got dibs on the front seat I got there first.
6) There are so many character in my book but I like Karley the best.
7) On the host show they survaeyed me.
8) The global language is english.
9) Many people carry a mobile phone as an everyday thing.
10) Did you post pictures online?
11) How do you update status on email?
These are all made up non of them are real, except number 5 lol. Hope this helps and have a great day!
Can i have brainliest please?
Look online it will give you the answers
In Dante Alighieri's Inferno, Canto 4, Cirlce 1, the protagonist enters the Limbo. This is described as the home of virtuous non-christians and children who died without being baptized. Among the virtuous non-christians are Homer, Horace, Ovid, and Lucan (Classical Poets), among other heroes and genius minds of prior times. While the text alludes to the fact that these are not the only people in Limbo, these are the only ones mentioned by name.
Therefore, your best answer is classic poets and <u />unbaptized infants.