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Answer:
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Answer:
i believe it is c democratic gov.
Explanation:
The passage above highlights one of <em>The Open Boat</em>'s theme: Man's existence insignificance. The characters in the book often rant against fate, to cover for (the argument Crane's trying to make) the sense that in the end all there is, is nothingness.
The correct answer is C. Christ.
In Blake's poem, "The Lamb," the lamb itself is a symbol for Christ. The lamb is gentle, meek, beautiful, and fragile, and that is Blake's representation of Christ himself. Given that he was a Christian, he wasn't talking about Allah, Mohammad, or Zeus.