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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".
Answer:
You will come to a red barn near a farmhouse.
I think that the purpose of Daly's "Sixteen" is TO SERVE AS A LESSON TO OTHER GIRLS.
At 16, you think you know everything there is to know just like the character in the story. She always say's "I know...." and because of what she knew, she had expectations. She expected that the boy she met in the skating rink will call her after spending time with her, walking her home, and telling her that he'd call. She was emotionally invested but she got disappointed. The boy did not call and in the end of the story, she knew that he will never, ever, call.
The dad look focus to his work
The daughter want her dad to come play with her
She want her dad to come play kite with her
Yes and no neither she said something and her daddi told her to wait to he’s finish or she just like looking at him work
And yes he can feel her presence or he too focus to even know she there
You can never tell wat a person is thinking just by looking at em she probably feeling numb to the fact that he probably Done this before.
Yes,i do think this happened before I feel like she knows what gonna happen tht why she just sitting waiting patiently.