The answer is E: using his own home as deposit (<span>a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest), Marlowe obtained a private loan that enabled him to endorse (</span><span>sign -a check or bill of exchange- on the back to make it payable to someone other than the stated payee or to accept responsibility for paying it) his financial obligations to the other partners and emerge free of debt.</span>
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*Just want to confirm*
Answer:
What triggered the riots at Ephesus that almost killed Paul's companion was Paul casting out demons and converting many pagan sorcerers who burnt their expensive magic texts.
Explanation:
Because of this act of Paul, he makes enemies with Demetrius who is a silversmith that makes and sells images of Artemis.
Demetrius stirs a riot because of the loss in trade he suffered and Pauls companions Gaius and Aristarchus are almost killed.
It adds a pattern to the poem. It also allows the reader to imagine what the horses sounded like.