In “The Rime <u>of the</u> Ancient Mariner,” the albatross was initially an omen of good luck.
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The passage best shows how the conflict in the story is resolved (as it kind of has that feeling). Therefore, the passage is from the resolution.
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Read SINNERS IN THE HAND OF AN ANGRY GOD BY JONATHAN EDWARDS
In paragraph 1, what does Edwards mean by divine when he refers to “divine justice” when he says “[men] deserve to be cast into hell; so that divine justice never stands in the way;”
Answer:
In this context, “divine justice” refers to God´s intervention in saving people from being sent to Hell because of their sins.
Explanation:
According to Edwards, Is not God´s responsibility to use His justice for such endeavor, because the judgment has already been done. If Satan has already decided to take someone to Hell because of his sins, God is only holding that person before Satan takes him to Hell.
Answer:
"In the first frantic greetings lavished on himself as a noted
sufferer under the overthrown system"
"But should, for his sake, be held blameless in safe custody"
Explanation:
The two details in the text that reveals to the reader that Doctor Manette has a good reputation with members of the Tribunal are first the frantic greetings that was given to him and then the suggestion that for the sake of Doctor Manette, he should be held blameless in safe custody.