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1.1)blazed2)interminable3)shy4)otion
5)appropriated6)berate7)gesticulate8)precipitate
&e10)proffered
2.1)stupefaultuous3)exasperating4)maniacal
5)grimy6)amputation7)inaudible8)disdainful
9)wrathful10)inscrutable
3.1)on;upon2)in;in3)out;upon4)from
5)to6)At;with7)of;under8)from;with
9)of;upon10)of;for;on
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d.Reizehisemersandhelphimcopewiththe
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1.1)blaiversal3)Ohio4)slavery
5)murdered6)ghost7)trauma8)family
9)identity10)humanity
2.1)T2)F3)T4)F5)T6)F7)T8)F9)F10)F
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3)Atakeshisshipsafelythroughastormyjourdieswhenhisship.
4)IheshipreferstotheAmeri,theUnion,ortheAmeripeople.
5)Blood.
6)Liveagain.
7)ThenarratorsupportstheUnionbecausehereferstothepresidentoftheUnionas“my”
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&hepresidehepicbecauseitdescribesthedeathofagreatpersonality.
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2.in:HistoricallyPuritanismbeganearly(thereignofQueehIasamovementfiousrefor
BrahemainbodyofPuritaeriaerianism),favoredatraleheSeparatists,Isationalists(seegregationalism),defihechuryautonomationofbelievers,emphasizedthepointthatonecouldarriveatone’sownsinreligion,aional,prehensivechurch.
BasicBeliefs:1)TotalDepravity—throughAdamandEve’sfall,everypersonisbornsinful—ceptinalSin.2)UnalEle—God“saves”
thosehewishes—onlyafewareselectedforsalvatioofpredestination.3)LimitedAto—Jesusdiedforthely,notforeveryone.4)IrresistibleGrace—God’sgraceisfreelygiven,itotbeearnedordenied.Graceisdefihesavingandtransfiguringpod.5)Perseveras”
—thoseelectedbyGodhavefullpowertoihewillofGod,aly.Ifasgraceafterfeelingitspowerinhislife,hewillbegoingagainstthewillofGod—somethingimpossibleinPuritanis
&ioithereighePresbyterianmajorityunsuccessfullyattemptedtoimposetheirideasoablishedEnglishchurchattheHamptonference(1604).TheresultwasmutualdisaffedaperseofthePuritans,particularlybyArLaud,thatbroughtabrationtoEuropeandAmerica(seeMayflower).ThosegroupsthatremainedinEnglandgreoliticalpartyaheirgreatestpowerbetween1640and1660asaresultoftheEnglishcivilwar;duriheIsgaineddominangtheRestoratioanswereoppresseduheCode(1661–1665),whichsecuredtheepiscopalcharacteroftheEstablishedd,ithePuritansoutoftheChurgland.Fromthistimetheywereknownasnonists.
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