It's B because the narrator says that they although not getting any inspiration from the Bible God still blesses them "But I knew that He laid upon me less than I deserved." and in the text <em>Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God </em>it is stated that although humanity has wicked ways and may fall -- burn in hell more precisely -- because of their wicked ways, the only thing that prevents this from happening according to the sermon is God's pleasure, which is held by no force, it is given as God's own choice.
Answer:
"Dean knows nothing about dogs. He simply spent a whole bunch of money to buy a top team and a fancy sled."
Explanation:
According to the excerpt, Jake grumbles about Dean being the winner in pretty much anything he competes in.
However, he was not bothered about that now, but the fact that Dean does not know anything about dogs, he only spends a lot of money getting dogs and a fancy sled.
Therefore, the detail from the excerpt that supports the prediction that Dean will not properly care for his dogs during the race is the detail where Jake alleges that Dean knows nothing about dogs and insinuates that he would do anything to win because he's spent a lot of money on the dogs.
I would say A) Elisa doesn't want to help run the ranch
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Answer:
The King his father keeps him company during his trying period.
Explanation:
The story is culled from Rustem and Sohrab, The Epic of Kings by Ferdowsi.
Rustem's horse is stolen from him whilst he slept.
This greatly unsettled him. He went to his father the King of who kept him company until Rakush was found. In between finding Rakush his war steed, he meets and married Tahmineh the daughter of King Samendan.
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Both chose genres that present a true story of the Holocaust as one experienced it.