Answer:
Michael is referring to the fact that mankind will be delivered by the Woman. This means that, through Eve (through her capacity of bearing children) generations and generations of human beings will live. In fact, several times, Eve is called "mother of mankind". As a result, this passage is connected with that. Through Eve's womb, mankind <em><u>will be</u></em> created (the great deliverance by her Seed <em><u>to come</u></em> on all mankind" notice the future reference). Men will live through Eve.
After these words, Adam and Eve "descend" (very important word) and they leave paradise holding hands.
In the Bible, after Adam and Eve fall, they bear two children: Cain and Abel.
Answer:
Homeostasis=the tendency to maintain a balanced environmental
condition in the body
Response= A reaction to the change in the environment
Stimulus= A change in the environment
Response Organism perspires after body temperature rises=Homeostasis occurs to lower body temprature
Response Organism increases their breathing rate=homeostasis occurs cells need more oxygen
Response Organism feels thirsty= Organism will drink water
Answer:
C. abab
Explanation:
Rhyming words in the excerpt:
unkind a
nunnery b
mind a
fly b
The pair unkind - mind is an example of full, or exact, rhyme.
The pair nunnery - fly is an example of eye, or visual, rhyme.
The correct answer is A.
In this passage, the author creates suspense by describing a mysterious physical situation that could be a deadly trap. He is close to the edge of a large pit, so close that much of his head is hanging off the side. Poe creates suspense by the fact that the narrator close to the edge of a very deep pit.
Unpleasant details add to the sensory impact of the excerpt, but not its suspense. Furthermore, the narrator is confused in this excerpt, but not really fearful. He doesn't know enough about his current sitatuation to be afraid. Finally, the narrator becomes very quickly aware of the danger he's in -- he quickly realizes most of his head is hanging off the edge of the pit, a great danger indeed.
Therefore, Poe creates suspense by describing a mysterious physical situation that could be a deadly trap for the narrator.