The writer
mentions how his or her interest in this field was sparked. - This would make a
strong introduction for a personal statement because it is important on how the
writer started to become what he/she is now.
The
writer states how a personal experience relates to a future goal. – This would
also be a great introductory statement where the writer could expand his/her
journey in the body of his output.
The
writer reflects on a past educational experience. – This would also be a god
introduction that will lead to the writer’s current disposition of who he/she
is right now.
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Answer:
Mrs.Hale may sound/act/look differently than what the reader thinks.
Explanation:
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I believe the correct answer is: “…the two pilgrims successfully resist Flatterer, who tries to trap them with a net, and Atheist, who tries to convince them that the Celestial City does not exist.”
In this excerpt from “Pilgrim's Progress” (1678), a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan, specific characters that serve as an allegory for distractions that one must resist to live a life of faith are Flatterer and Atheist which try to divert tempt Christian and Hopeful from the proper path. Therefore, the quotation that best develops this idea is:
“…the two pilgrims successfully resist Flatterer, who tries to trap them with a net, and Atheist, who tries to convince them that the Celestial City does not exist.”
P.S. Note that if it wasn't plural, the main distraction would be Apollyon, a form of Satan, as the Satan was tempting Christ the most in the desert.