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Question 9: What connotations would these lines have invoked in the listener of Edward’s sermon “Sinners in the Hands I’d an Angry God” choose two
Answer:
<u>feelings of fear</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are certain expressions in Edward’s sermon that can invoke fear into the minds of listeners. For example when he said;
"There is the dreadful pit of glowing flames of the wrath of God; there is hell's wide gaping mouth open, and you have nothing to stand upon, nor anything to take hold of..."
In effect, his words create a sense of fear for listeners that God is angry towards those Edward calls "sinners".
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One of the most significant things when a black poet writes a poem, is that poet's ability to present a relevant literary work, which black artists were banned for many years ago. This becomes even more significant when these poets write about the problems of racism and social intolerance that blacks suffer from. This is because, the poet has property to talk about these subjects, since he goes through these problems and knows them in depth.