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After researching several Puritan sermons, we can conclude that Puritans led a very rigid way of life, with little freedom and a lot of religiosity. Puritans rejected everything that was not described in the Bible as correct. For them, thoughts that were not turned to God and religion were sinful, as were actions and activities considered unclean by the church.
If a Puritan sinned, even in thought, he should be punished severely, for that is the only way to reach God's forgiveness.
They also believed that all people were condemned to hell, but God would choose some for salvation. The chosen ones would receive a confirmation signal at some point in life.
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A regular verb is any verb whose conjugation follows the typical pattern, or one of the typical patterns, of the language to which it belongs. A verb whose conjugation follows a different pattern is called an irregular verb
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The correct answer is option C. In "The Pit and The Pendulum", the narrator is a held captive by the Spanish Inquisition. By using a first person point of view, Poe intends to make the readers understand the narrator's feelings during the torment of his imprisonment, and his restlessness in the middle of the tortures he is exposed to.
Sanger Rainsford - A world-renowned big-game hunter and the story’s protagonist. Intelligent, experienced, and level-headed, Rainsford uses his wits and physical prowess to outwit General Zaroff. His understanding of civilization and the relationship between hunter and prey is radically transformed during his harrowing days on the island. Hiding from Zaroff, he recalls his days fighting in the trenches of World War I, where he witnessed unimaginable violence. At the same time, the three-day chase reverses his life of privilege and ease, forcing him to sacrifice comfort and luxury to survive.