The gospel of Luke chapter 3 verses 1 to 6, it basically implies about John the baptist. There are some who argue that this might be the official beginning of the gospel as to how it was started, but there is not concrete evidence to prove it. The gospel was started off with the the start of John's ministry. The people mentioned were people of high calibre, authorities over people and lands, and are so called to be VIPs to the society at that time. Tiberius, Philip, and Lysanias were mentioned serve only to date the beginning of John's ministry while Pontius Pilate, Herod, Annas, and Caiaphas were mentioned because they will play an important part upon the crucifixion of Christ. The gospel also tells us that the Lord chooses unlikely people to be his instruments in promoting salvation, thus the mention of John being called in the wilderness. Repentance is involved in preparation to salvation and the forgiveness of sins would pave the way for it. As what the prophet Isaiah has said, it was just the way how everyone should prepare for the coming of the Lord, the King. We are all to be ready at the coming of our Lord.
A Shakespearean sonnet is written in iambic pentameters, which means that every line is divided into ten syllables (or 5 meters), with the first syllable being unstressed, and the second one stressed. There are 14 lines in this type of sonnet - the quatrains (4 lines) and one couplet (2 lines). The rhyme scheme is as follows: abab cdcd efef gg.
Answer:
D). By creating shorter sentences, the author emphasizes the meaning of the events and builds a foreboding tension.
Explanation:
Sentence structure always plays a vital role in creating the desired tone and mood in the written piece that helps in leaving a deliberate effect on the readers. The authors employ a variety of sentences(short, long. complex, compound, interrogative, declarative) to develop the intended mood and feeling among the readers' while reading.
In the given two excerpts from Elie Wiesel's 'Night', the author uses 'shorter sentences' to highlight the significance of events and develop a 'foreboding tension.' The shorter sentences not only allow the readers to relate each event to the oppression that was committed on Jews and also helps the author to create a tense atmosphere by providing the readers with a hint about the upcoming evil event i.e. 'the babies were burnt by the truckload.' Thus, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
It changes from melancholy to pleasant.