In this plight therefore he went home, and refrained himself as long as he could, that his Wife and Children should not perceive his distress; but he could not be silent long, because that his trouble increased: wherefore at length he brake his mind to his Wife and Children; and thus he began to talk to them, O my dear Wife, said he, and you the Children of my bowels, I your dear friend am in my self undone, by reason of a burden that lieth hard upon me: moreover, I am for certain informed, that this our City will be burned with fire from Heaven, in which fearful overthrow, both my self, with thee, my Wife, and you my sweet babes, shall miserably come to ruine; except (the which, yet I see not) some way of escape can be found, whereby we may be delivered<span>. </span><span>At this his Relations were sore amazed; not for that they believed, that what he had said to them was true, but because they
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I think it shows the good type of soul the lamb is pure
It is important to review and revise your research paper because if you don’t check over your work or what you have written then you won’t know if you happen to make any typos, wrong accusations, and what if you included any wrong information? So it’s better to revise and review your work before showing it to readers, that way the people can know what info is right and what’s wrong. Sometimes you can even check your work multiple times but id say one time would be fairly enough. For the second question you asked, this step of reviewing and revising can impact your writing if you found out there were some things that were missing or some mistakes, so then you can change them to the correct info that it needs to be changed to. This step can also impact your writing if you forgot to mention anything in your research paper or if your writing makes no sense then you can easily change it without a peer or teacher informing you about your typos! Hope this helped!!!
"Vague terror" is terror that has no clear cause; as such, it is all-encompassing.
Usually terror is directly caused by something. For example, someone might have a terror of heights, crowds, or spiders. In these situations, the source of one's terror is clear, and avoiding the trigger (heights, crowds, spiders) is generally easy to do.
If terror were to have a clear source, it could be easily defined (and therefore easily combatted). When terror is vague, however, it cannot be easily defined (and cannot be easily defeated). Therefore, "vague terror" is much worse.