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1. cake,2. money,3. love,4.special card that write things like one free helping.
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I wish this was not labeled as a myth. Millions of people perished for believing what is in the Bible.
A. God began by creating light -- a very apt thing to create. Man has struggled for centuries to learn something about the nature of light. Before light though, the oceans were present and so was the disorganization that characterized what God had to work with. He further separated night from day. He had a very busy day.
B. On the Second Day, he developed water in the seas and oceans and the rain in the sky.
C. He developed the land and plants to grow on the land. That ended the work of the third day.
D. God made the stars, and the sun to rule the day and the moon to rule the night. That was what was done on the 4th day.
E. God created sea life and birds (life in the sea and life in the air). He told the birds to reproduce. That was what happened on the 5th day.
F. He made the land animals (large and small). According to Chapter 1 of Genesis, he made man and woman on this day. He commanded that they be fruitful and multiply. He told the man that he was in command of the fish and the grains and the wild animals. On the sixth day the universe was completed.
G. He took a break on the seventh day. Nothing was created.
The answer is C, the novel is about a woman who is young, poor, and hardworking.
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1) Jonas instantly becomes different. He is someone who is respected but not one of them. He is more or less an outcast.
2)Asher is satisfied with the status quo. His small quirks are accepted and even celebrated by the Elders. He fits the narrow definition of "normality" in the community. Jonas questions the community and the rigid control wielded by the Elders. He evolves quickly past the status quo and has certain capabilities that no other child has.
3)Gabriel was too weak to be named and given to a family. Jonas' father fought to get Gabriel in the next batch of children instead of being released.
4)This is somewhat ironic considering the "sameness" of the community as a whole. The Elder is merely relating minor differences in personality of the kids. The Elders actually demand conformity for these kids and only give the illusion of diversity through the ceremony.
5)Jonas reviews the rules for his assignment, and he is unnerved about rule number six, which forbids him from taking any medication related to his training. Jonas remembers that the Chief Elder had mentioned that he would experience an extreme amount of pain.
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