Is ok go and have a great life
It offered a equal , peaceful and happy life . This is the first reason of why people wanted to join Christianity.
Answer:
One of the most significant challenge that I have faced is as follow:
- It was the days of my fellowship at Amal Academy. We have to complete our assignments and project every week. The problem was that I was doing this fellowship along with my job. I haven't the computer with me at that time as I was away from home.
- I have to live in an apartment at my work place so instead of losing hope, I asked my cousin for help and in return I offered him my services as tutor.
- So, after the work, I used the local transport to go for my aunt's home. I used to do all my work at the computer by completing the online video content and answering the reflection questions. After that, I used to taught my cousin Mathematics as per deal.
- With hard work, I won the weekly project prize in the second week of the fellowship and my fellows started to praise my hard work as I was the one who used to start the week's assignment first.
- Besides, I always help my fellows and that's why I have build very valuable friends at that place.
- With the passion, courage and determination, I was able not to complete my fellowship but I also completed it with honors. Moreover, my cousin also completed his matriculation exams with good marks.
<span>Every five years, each male Roman citizen had to register in Rome for the census. In this he had to declare his family, wife, children, slaves and riches. Should he fail to do this, his possessions would be confiscated and he would be sold into slavery.</span>
Answer:
The effect of parallelism in this excerpt is:
3. It emphasizes Usher's psychological fixation.
Explanation:
"The Fall of the House of Usher" is a horror short story by Edgar Allan Poe. The narrator is summoned by his friend to keep him company. Usher, the friend, lives in a strangely gloomy house. In addition, his sister has an uncommon disease which makes her catatonic, looking dead when she is in fact alive. As the narrator tries everything he can to cheer his friend up, he realizes <u>Usher has a fixation that is making him ill, bordering on crazy. </u>Especially after the sister supposedly dies and they place her in the tombs under the house, <u>Usher keeps on hearing noises around the house.</u> He believes those noises come from his sister. He thinks they've buried her alive and she is now trying to escape. <u>Such thought tortures him constantly, repeatedly, as the parallelism shows</u>:
Will she not be here anon? Is she not hurrying to upbraid me for my haste? Have I not heard her footstep on the stair? Do I not distinguish that heavy and horrible beating of her heart?