It felt heavenly, and angelic.
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Explanation:
David’s stepfather Phil has been murdered in an apparent street robbery. David has never gotten along well with Phil but he swears to the detective that he didn’t do it, was nowhere near the place where it happened. But David’s image is seen on a convenience store security video which places him in the vicinity and he is brought in for more questioning. David finally admits he was in the area but insists on giving the detective some background about Phil, including the fact that Phil allowed David’s younger brother to drown several summers ago. David knows this because Phil had on his winning poker face and David has just learned what Phil’s winning poker face looks like thanks to a revelation by family friend Jack. A random stranger was the one who killed Phil, but there’s enough suspense and doubt about David’s innocence to hold the intended audience.
<span>Abandoned as a word has a much more purposeful connotation than 'left behind' or 'moved on without'. Abandoned means that the people who were doing the leaving did it on purpose. It means that those who moved on were actively trying to leave them, not just forgetting or making a mistake, which 'left behind' feels like.
This ties into his central idea because he is saying that by not doing anything, humanity is acting as terribly as the oppressors because they aren't actively standing up for what's right. </span><span />
I don’t know what novel your talking about but it’s probably to persuade and entertain
Answer:A and B
<span>The topic that Ivan Ilyich is thinking about here is his approaching death. He is in pain, but he is trying to occupy himself with work so as not to think about the pain he is feeling. This pain leads him to think that he isn't going to live for a long time, and that his death is imminent, and closer than he thought. He is not ready to die, which is why he is scared and wants to forget about the fact that this is going to happen, whether he likes it or not.</span>