I am pretty sure the answer is C
Answer:
<em>C. my spirit will be with the Lord for eternity.</em>
Explanation:
Several passages in the Scriptures use imagery to represent Heaven, the Kingdom of God, the spirit world etc. Jesus Himself said <em>He is the good Shepherd that cares for HIs sheep, and He gives them eternal life to live with him in His Father's house. This phrase in psalm 23 reflects this idea: "The Lord is my shepherd" and my spirit will be with the Lord for eternity.</em>
Answer:
- Excited
- Nervous
- Foreign
Explanation:
They are all describing words. Excited and nervous are describing how Brooke is feeling. The word foreign is telling what kind of country it is.
Answer:
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is full of instances of both justice and injustice, and most of them happen outside of the courtroom. In fact, the most obvious miscarriage of justice happens in a courtroom but is redressed outside of it. Both Cecil Jacobs and the Finches' cousin Francis are served a little justice by Scout in the form of a physical blow. Both boys accuse Atticus of being a bad lover who defends guilty black men, and both of them get punched for saying it. This is a form of "fair treatment and due reward" for their insults. Neither boy is punished (in fact, Scout is the one who gets punished), but Scout upholds what she sees as justice ("fair treatment") in the most obvious (and admittedly reactionary) way she knows how.
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