Answer 1
Answer:
The correct answer is "He wishes to keep his congregants fearful of committing sins".
Explanation:
During the first half of the 18th century, a renewal of spiritual commitment took place in the American colonies in what is known as the Great Awakening. In 1741, as part of this movement, Jonathan Edwards gave the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", depicting a severe imaging of God using an authoritative and insistent tone. The purpose of giving this sermon was to keep his congregants fearful of committing sins by inspiring fear in those who follow his theology and, under Edwards' premise, are vulnerable of suffering the punishment of an angry God if they commit sins.
Answer 2
Answer:
I would say that the answer is C
Explanation:
Edwards is known for wanting to scaring his congregation into repenting and believing, and C mirrors that teaching style.
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English is a Germanic language.
True
False
What are some of the characteristics of King’s muse?
Which members of little big town are married
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All are married but jimi westbrook marrier Karen fairchild
Myths often function as a connection to the
What does the exclamation point signify? horror and surprise
the end of the poem
a profound effect on the speaker
an expectation that bad events will occur
why does the speaker in Coleridge's lines to a beautiful spring in a village use an allusion to compare the spring to mount piers home of the Greek muse of poetry
I need some help with this SCP poem if anyone can decode this and explain that'd be greatly appreciated Remember we are on the side
Of the angels; danger we condemn
However, we cannot hide
From the fact we are not them
Often we must act the devil
And play along with sin
But remember too, we do not revel
In the suffering of our kin
The physical under lock and key
The memetic erased from thought
The mental explained as injury
The visual forgot
End the interview, bring me
An amnesiac to frisk
And remove from their memory
The knowledge and the risk
Cover stories to produce
Disinformation is spread
Tell lies, for once loose
The truth could drop you dead
To the ends of the earth we traverse
And sacrifice ourselves
To defend this universe
From some unspeakable hells
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Answer:
Explanation:
Remember we are on the side
Of the angels; danger we condemn
However, we cannot hide
From the fact we are not them
I feel like this part means inherently we are good ( we walk on the side of angels) However despite our best efforts we are not angels and awe show that we are not by lying, cheating, stealing ect.
Often we must act the devil
And play along with sin
But remember too, we do not revel
In the suffering of our kin
So often in our lives we forget the goodness we have in us and we sin mainly we hurt ourselves.
Basically it means the life of a occupant in the SCP Foundation.
Excerpt from "The Declaration of Sentiments" The Declaration of Sentiments, modeled on the Declaration of Independence, was issued by a women’s rights convention in 1848. This document lists women’s grievances against men, emphasizing their lack of the elective franchise (voting rights).
The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.
He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise.
He has compelled her to submit to laws, in the formation of which she had no voice.
He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men—both natives and foreigners.
Having deprived her of this first right of a citizen, the elective franchise, thereby leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation, he has oppressed her on all sides.
He has made her, if married, in the eye of the law, civilly dead.
He has taken from her all right in property, even to the wages she earns…
In the covenant of marriage, she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming, to all intents and purposes, her master—the law giving him power to deprive her of her liberty, and to administer chastisement…
He has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments, and from those she is permitted to follow, she receives but a scanty remuneration.
He closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction, which he considers most honorable to himself. As a teacher of theology, medicine, or law, she is not known.
He has denied her the facilities for obtaining a thorough education—all colleges being closed against her…
He has endeavored, in every way that he could to destroy her confidence in her own powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life.
Now, in view of this entire disfranchisement of one-half the people of this country, their social and religious degradation,—in view of the unjust laws above mentioned, and because women do feel themselves aggrieved, oppressed, and fraudulently deprived of their most sacred rights, we insist that they have immediate admission to all the rights and privileges which belong to them as citizens of these United States.
Which quotation from the text best supports the inference that many women are not fighting for equal rights?
A. "He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise."
B. "To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world."
C. "He has withheld from her rights which are given to the most ignorant and degraded men—both natives and foreigners."
D. "He has endeavored, in every way that he could to destroy her confidence in her own powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life."
Which is an example of Nestorian organization? A. proposition, second most important point, third most important point, most important point
B. proposition, most important point, second most important point, third most important point
C. proposition, third most important point, second most important point, most important point
D. most important point, second most important point, third most important point, conclusion
Read the sentences. Immigrants often settled in cities. The cities were home to industry.
Which sentence combines the sentences by inserting a word?
Immigrants often settled in industrial cities.
Immigrants, interested in industry, often settled in cities.
Immigrants often settled in cities, which were home to industry.
How do people face death?
Deliver a speech that defends your claim about the validity of Kennedy's speech "Ich bin ein Berliner."
Which sentences in the paragraph signify that employees need to learn new things at the workplace? Katherine attended a lecture on ‘Learning and life’ in her school. The lecturer spoke about many things that an individual has to consider when they think about learning new things. Katherine jotted down some pointers from the seminar. This is what she wrote in her notebook….
(YOU CAN PICK MORE THAN ONE)
Believe in your self and know your strengths and weakness.
To grow with the organization, an employee needs to improve skills.
Consider studying at universities if that can be done before seeking employment.
Acquire new skills to handle new technology and complex tasks.
Always reach before time in office
Choose the most appropriate option to complete the sentence. As an employee, you can contribute to customer service by (letting the customers research and find features on their own, keeping in touch with a customer even after resolving a problem, by not resolving customer queries).
I rebelled against the king of the genii. To punish me, he shut me up in this vase of copper, and he put on the leaden cover his seal, which is enchantment enough to prevent my coming out. Then he had the vase thrown into the sea. During the first period of my captivity I vowed that if anyone should free me before a hundred years were passed, I would make him rich even after his death. But that century passed, and no one freed me. In the second century I vowed that I would give all the treasures in the world to my deliverer; but he never came. In the third, I promised to make him a king, to be always near him, and to grant him three wishes every day; but that century passed away as the other two had done, and I remained in the same plight. At last I grew angry at being captive for so long, and I vowed that if anyone would release me I would kill him at once, and would only allow him to choose in what manner he should die. So you see, as you have freed me today, choose in what way you will die. –“The Story of the Fisherman,” Andrew Lang Based on the evidence in this text, what is the best inference about the genius’s motivation? He is motivated by the kindness of mortals. He is motivated by vengeance for how he was treated. He is motivated by his power as the king of the genii. He is motivated by his declaration that he is a generous being.
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The answer is B. He is motivated by vengeance for how he was treated. Hope this helped ! Good luck.
Answer:
bb
Explanation:
Which qualities show effectiveness at work? In a last few weeks, Steve has stopped (coordinating, chatting, discussing) with his coworkers during work. He takes short lunch breaks and is (focused, distracted, asleep) while working.
Which details from the excerpt best support the conclusion that this story is about the creation of the world? Select two options. Things turn into geographical features of the Earth, such as the Himalayas, when the Eldest Magician blows on them. The Eldest Magician and the animals engage in conversations using language, which is an example of personification. The animals engage in activities that are typical of their species, such as the cow chewing its cud and the beaver building a dam. The author repeats foreign expressions such as "Kun" and "Payah kun" in the conversations between the Magician and the animals. The author refers to the animals as "All-the-Elephant-there-was," "All-the-Beaver-there-was," and "All-the-Turtle-there-was."
Read this passage from "The American Dream."Through our scientific genius we have made of this world a neighborhood; now through our moral and spiritual development we must make of It a brotherhood. In a real sense, we must all learn to live together as brothers, or we will all perish together as fools. We must come to see that no individual can live alone: no nation can live alone. We must all live together; we must all be concerned about each other.Which phrase best summarizes the speaker’s claim that Americans must come together as equals?
In Greek mythology it is believed that the gods had many powers and used them for both good and bad. If you could have that kind of power, of what would you like to be a god/goddess, and why? How would you use your powers?