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she told us to be quite as we made too much noise
The Chorus acts as a narrator and as a body that suggests how the audience should react to the events of the play. The Chorus can also interact directly with the characters of the play and in doing so, influence how the events transpire.
<span>Edwards uses many rhetorical devices in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" to convince his listeners to repent and join the Great Awakening.</span>
Answer: Because of the difficult life on the prairie, the strong become stronger, and the weak become weaker.
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