Answer: Yes because there are certain religions that requires death and pain to others. Religions are mainly based off of terrible things that happened to people in the pass. If the government makes a descision to make the to make laws that'll affect people religions it doesn't mean the religion is going to syop just because it's interfered it just may have something added to it. The religions back in the days were based off of evil things so if people don't have something or somebody to change it, then too many people will find out and cause them to freak out or have some sort of breakdown. Just for the safety of others the government may have tomake some changes to religion
Explanation:
Answer:
2. Personification
3. Simile
4. Simile
Explanation:
2. The author gave human characteristics to the night, which is personification.
3. She compared herself to the phoenix, which is a simile.
4. The author compared the girls hair to be as yellow as a crows foot, a simile.
I believe you are referring to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. One of Tom's last act is to forgive Quimbo and Sambo. Quimbo and Sambo were ordered by Legree to beat up Tom mercilessly. However, they realize their wrongdoing and decide to heal Tom's wound. Tom then tells them they can still be saved by Jesus' grace.
<em>Machiavelli's active role in the politics of his time .</em> This is the correct option.
Machiavelli in 1498 was appointed by the Florence government as a member of different departments. First, he worked for the chancery and then, he worked for a council responsible for the diplomatic relationships among states. He did all these activities during a period of social conflicts and when Florence was a new republic.
These options are not right.
-His study of rhetoric and the art of persuasion. ( This could have given him the means but not the experience of political life).
-His admiration of Lorenzo de Medici and his teachings. ( The Medici sent him to prison).
-His admiration of the Church's role in politics. ( He did not admire the Church; he was critical about the influnce the Church had on<em> citizens</em>).