The correct answer is option letter A (It emphasizes the negative view God has of sinners and how inconsequential they are to him.). Taken from the sermon “<em>Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God</em>” by Jonathan Edwards (1741), the excerpt presented above narrates the comparison between sinners and insects arguing that sinners are as loathsome/worthless/abominable as some mere insects in the view of God. This comparison contributes to <u>the central idea</u> of the text that <em>Hell is real</em> and that <em>the audience should be horrified by the hell that awaits them</em> if they do not take advantage of the chance they are given to confess their sins. In other words, if beings do not confess their sins, they will become as irrelevant as a mere insect.
Answer:
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In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Juliet talks about her thoughts aloud when it was revealed to her that Romeo's family was the enemy of her family. This was the part;
“O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?”…Deny thy father and refuse thy name”
Explanation:
A soliloquy is the act of speaking one’s thoughts aloud when alone or with other hearers in a play. It is spoken by a character to to show the inner thoughts of that person. The character normally doesnot care about the presence of other actors. It is applied in a play to tell readers and viewers about the hidden thoughts of the character and advance the entire plot.
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Explanation:
Sentences extend from one stanza into the next.
There is nothing else he could have done.
the point at which Icarus could no longer fly.
Answer: It shows that the haystack provides safety from the storm.
Explanation:
If you check your "Classics for Young Readers" book and look for the
story and just breeze through it. You will find your answer. :)