I cannot see the full excerpt, but from the entire work here is what I see.
...But thought I have wept and fasted, wept and prayed,
though I have seen my head brought in upon a platter,
I am no prophet...
This refers to John the Baptist when he gets his head put on a platter. John was a prophet. (Matthew 14 and Mark 6)
..."I am Lazarus, come from the dead..."
Jesus raised a man named Lazarus from the dead as recorded in the Bible. (John 11)
Answer:
Where people learn to use the electoral votes
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. On the other hand, at the time, finally, also
Explanation:
In general, transitional words differ from other elements in a text because the function of these words is to connect ideas or allow the writer to move from one idea to another. Examples of transitional words include additionally, however, but, firstly, etc.
In the text presented, some of the transitional words include "on the other hand", which is a contrast transitional word and helps the author shows not getting the part was positive; "at the time", which helps the author clarifies his/her perspective of a past event; "finally" which is an order transitional word and helps the author finish the idea; and "also", which helps the author add an idea.
I just answered this question before, so I hope it's right
C. He gave his own goats just sufficient food to keep them alive, but fed the strangers more abundantly in the hope of enticing them to stay with him and of making them his own.
I don't know if you want me to choose more than one, but I'm pretty confident in this one