Answer:
Cyan and Lanky are trying to survive a thunderstorm
Explanation:
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The answer to this question is A
To make it easier for people to answer your question, you should separate the questions from the answers, because I can't understand where the choices are and what the questions are.
In the excerpt "Sinners in the hands of an angry God", Jonathan Edwars personifies hell. As we can easily point out Edwaras adds a mouth gaping open meaning as it is an actual living being; he also describes it as a living being when he states "there is nothing between you and hell". Therefore, it is clearly understood the the personification figure is about hell. On the other hand, the effect the author wants to project in the audience is that the mercy of God can rescue his people from this hungry creature. The author has a clear purpose to make this strong personification, to inspire his people from fear to believe it God's power.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The others have spelling errors