The source that modeled John Bunyan's writing style in <em>The Pilgrim's Progress </em>was a. the English Bible.
<em>The Pilgrim's Progress</em> (1678) is considered to be a Christian allegory. Besides being a writer, John Bunyan was also a Puritan preacher and that is why his works were all highly influenced by religion. In <em>The Pilgrim's Progress </em>all the characters of the story have names that are considerably significant, such as Christian, Evangelist and Goodwill.<em> The Pilgrim's Progress,</em> narrated by an omniscient narrator<em>, </em>tells the story of Christian's journey <u>from his hometown, the "City of Destruction," to the "Celestial City", which represents Heaven</u>. Furthermore, during his journey, Christian carries a book that is thought to be the Bible.<u> Bunyan’s selection of words, the use of direct and indirect quotations from The Bible and the name of places such as the Palace Beautiful and the wall called Salvation also show the influence of the sacred text in the book</u>. In addition, <u>Bunyan resorts to a simple and colloquial but energetic language</u> that has also been taken from the Bible.
<em>"The Garden of Forking Paths"</em> is a short story witten by the Argentine writer and poet Jorge Luis Borges. It was published in 1948.
In this short story, Borges refers to various unfinished works of literature to convey the idea of the limits of knowledge. He conveys the idea that human capabilities and knowledge are very limited and that there exists a desire to exceed that limit.
Credibility is used to measure how trustworthy someone or something is, such as when analyzing a narrative mode.
Answer: is 4
Explanation: The answer is 4 because once you read it in the last sentence it states Egyptians, the act also threatened the pharaoh’s afterlife. so the answer is 4. None of the pharaohs would experience an eternal afterlife.