Sentences? (if that's an option.)
Moon for Islam, Cross for Christianity, star of david for the jews
The answer would be letter D - that Africans can become refined Christians. Wheatley seeks to remind Christians by saying "Remember, Christians..." Wheatley also uses simile to refer the Negros being black like Cain who was marked by God. There's also a metaphor in this excerpt where the angelic train means a heavenly train that brings a person to everlasting bliss.
Answer:
The tone of lines 44-49 is desolate.
Explanation:
The desolate attitude of the poet is demonstrated with words like: <em>fearing, mourning and joyless.
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This great sadness is caused by the death of his men at the hands of Grendel in Herot and he expresses this act with his word<em>s "hate had triumphed"</em>, putting Grendel as someone full of hatred who murdered several men.