1. The Pope thinks Faustus is a ghost.
Faustus and Mephastophilis have become invisible and they came to the Pope to play tricks on him. They started flinging the dishes around the room and the Pope and his friars got scared and though there is a ghost in the room, which is why he started crossing himself.
2. Faustus tells the Pope to stop crossing himself because the sign of the cross has no effect on Faustus.
Faustus realizes that religion is a fraud, especially when he didn't see God or knows of his existence, whereas the Devil is next to him playing tricks on mortals and taking their souls. He isn't frightened or offended by those symbols - he just knows that they are future and have no effect whatsoever.
<span>Like a quilt, the American people are diverse, different pieces sewn together to create a tapestry of culture and country.
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The correct answer is A.
A direct address is the name of the person who is being directly spoken to (note that it is not just any name - as you can see in this example, Sarah is not a direct address because she is being mentioned, not spoken to). A direct address is also often set off by commas. In this example, Sam is being told to come inside, so we know that this is the direct address.
So its basically [I think] saying if you were to treat a dog with pity and show no shelter of compassion then you will also treat humans the same way.