Explanation:
Making a maze to amaze and astound.
What beauty you bring to office supply
Anyone who looks will find
I think it’s true sorry if I get you wrong SO SORRY
So first it is asking you to basically tell what you think the “covenant” is. While explaining the covenant, make sure to add in there what God’s expectations were for the Israelites who where apart of the covenant. As well as if they followed or didn’t follow those expectations, what God did for/to them. Make sure to add verses and lines to help explain it more and give proof of your words! Hope it helps!
Explanation:
Statistics deals with the collection, analysis, interpretation of quantitative data. Often times, we portray statistical data as very exact and only limited by analytical error when we use them.
- But the world is full of variables that are even beyond that which statistics can put figures to.
- There are lots of assumptions and estimations to be made in our not perfect world when studying it.
- Environmental variables are dynamic to a very significant extent and in real world models, they can fail.
- This is why I think the author deliberately used exact and inexact/approximated numbers in his work.
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The omniscient narration in "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane is significant because (A.) the omniscient narrator's overview of all the characters provides a foreshadowing of the ending.
"The Open Boat" is a short story that was written and published by Stephen Crane in 1897. It focuses on the author's own experience after surviving a shipwreck. <u>The story is told by a third-person narrator, that is, an omniscient narrator that does not participate in the story</u>. The narrator only witnesses what happens to the characters and tells the reader their thoughts and feelings. Moreover,<u> he knows more things than the characters, which allows him to anticipate what will happen at the end of the story</u>.