<span>*Author:Karel Capeck
*main character(s)
-God
-the murder/kugler
-the judges
*Main Ideas
-people can only be judged by people not God --> beuase God is omicent he will also be influenced by the good things we've done; on the other hands we humans focus on the crimes we have committed: as a result we harshly punish ourselves thus making us not do the crimes again due to being discouraged in other words God would be to nice and easy since he loves us thus we do not deserve his justice
-purpose of anecdotes in kugler's life
-what is the purpose of the story ending when he summons the next criminal</span>
Answer:
But ni ssjd
Explanation:
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I would say the last sentence shows mockery the best: "Many a singer far better than this absurd fop had been driven amid execration and abuse from the platform." However, there might be others as well, such as: "The low note was a grunting, a rumble, the deep discordant growling of an ill-conditioned dog."
Does this work...10,20,30,40,<em><u>50</u></em>,60,70,80,90,100?
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