<span>A. Purchase
</span><span>D. Louisiana
</span><span>C. French</span>
I grew up wondering if God was real but was unsure. I used to look out the window of my childhood home and was curious if God was a real being while glancing out at the clouds in the sky. Growing up one time I was on a pier by the beach in California watching the waves come slightly splashing up against the side of the pier for about 15 to 20 minutes or so. Looking out accross the Ocean and natures scenery I was again sparked by curiousity concerning the reality of God being real. By inspiration I decided to speak to God and I said, "God......., If your real, cause a big wave to come and hit this pier right now." To my utter and complete amazment the hugest wave came crashing against the pier right as I got done with my statment to God. The wave crashed over the pier and over my head completely drenching me causing me to become soaking wet. I was exilerated and in awe and in an instant I knew my life had purpose knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is completely real and real personally to me. From that moment on since then I have always known my life has meaning, and that specifically because the God of the Universe is completely real, and personally lovingly real to me.
First off, for those who don't know, these are 2 good books I was forced to read about a month ago or so by my teachers. Now onto the point:
These 2 books are very good. The Tigers Whisker, for example, is about a lady who's husband goes to war, and when he comes back, he is "petrified" you could say. He has seen many things you couldn't even think of. And that made him just sit in his chair, and not do anything. Just sit there thinking on his rocking chair. The wife wanted to help him, and support him, and make him normal again! So she went to the hermit dude to ask him for help, and he said "Get me a rose, (I think) and the whisker of the tiger in the cave above."
So she went every day, getting closer and closer, until one day the tiger sat on her lap. She then motioned towards "May I please pull your whisker off?" and the tiger showed a sign of acceptance. So she did, and brought the ingredients to the hermit. The hermit threw the whisker in a/the fire.
"Why!" she exclaimed, (I think, not sure) and the hermit responded with "if you're that willing to do something for your husband, just stay by his side, and never leave. Support him, and he will come back. That's the only thing that can truly cure him.
NEED BRAINLIEST!
THANKS IN ADVANCED!
-Sincerely,
Kai "Brainliest" Pro
Harburg felt grateful that the crash forced him
to use and develop his creativity. He was not happy being involved in
business. He found that it was not for him.
This gave him a chance to do what he really wanted and that was to write
songs. That was his true passion.