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Answer:
<em>I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,</em>
<em>And justifie the wayes of God to men.</em>
Explanation:
John Milton's epic narrative poem "Paradise Lost" is a retelling of the Biblical story of the fall of man from God's grace and from the garden of Eden. This poem was written by Milton as an effort to retell the story for the better understanding of the people.
Book I of the text provides the prologue of the epic poem where Milton states that "I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,/And justifie the wayes of God to men". These lines from line 25 and 26 seems to be the main purpose of this work. Invoking to the supreme to "aid to (his) adventrous Song", he continues to state his purpose, that he had wanted to let the world understand more easily the fall of man from grace, and out of the Garden of Eden.
Thus, the two lines that provide clues to his purpose in writing the epic poem will be
<em>I may assert th’ Eternal Providence,</em>
<em>And justifie the wayes of God to men.</em>
Answer: VIRE UM.... :)
Explanation:
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Answer:
In the short story "The Veldt Peter relationship with his father changes from negative to potive. In the beginning of the story it mentions Peter respectfully telling his father that he would not arriive for dinner. It then transitioned later on to Peter wishing for the downfall or death of his father. In the text it states,"I wish you were dead." This quote shows foreshadowing where so it predicts the death of his family. The parents were concerned about there kids love for nursery. Before they could shut it down they were murdered on the virtual Veldt.
Explanation: The relationship between Peter and his father