It does... but how about you replace the last line with "they remained the hosts". If you did that, I would say change line 3 to ghosts instead of ghost.
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I would say this story serves as an example of person vs. society (though in this context, one might also see elements of person vs. self).
Explanation:
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<h3>Winthrop means that they (Puritans) must remember that they are different from the rest of the world.</h3>
Explanation:
- By the lines in bold, Winthrop means that they (Puritans) must remember that <u>they are different from the rest of the world.</u> The phrase "as a city upon a hill" portrays the idea of a <u>distinct and looked upon city in the world.</u>
- These lines reveal the Puritans belief <u>in religious intolerance</u>. They propagate that religious differences should not be tolerated. Therefore, they want to build a city/community where there is no other religion but only Puritans.
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b. What inspired author James Truslow Adams to coin (or invent) the term, American Dream, in 1931 (not 1925) is the Declaration of Independence. The idea of the American Dream has its roots in the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation:
The Declaration of Independence proclaims that "all men are created equal" and have the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
In his book, "The Epic Of America", Adams coined the term "American Dream" in 1931. In his American Dream, he states "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement..."
Therefore, the Declaration of Independence inspired his idea in coining the "American Dream"!
From the American Dream, you will discover that it explains and it is related to the Declaration of Independence.