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09.02.2021 •
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Was Jesus a rebel? give a reason to whatever you say:)
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Ответ:
Jesus is not a rebel
Explanation:
beacause He is the obidient son of God our lord
Ответ:
Yes
Explanation:
All the prophets of God were rebels to the society,it's unjust practices and its blasphemies.They reasoned and questioned the illogical practices across time and thus being the reason fir thrir huge following.
[I hope it helps:')]
Ответ:
The iambic pentameter in the poem creates an even rhythm and complements the poem as a formal tribute.
Explanation:
The verses of the poem above present five feet that are syllables with different intensities, a syllable with greater intensity followed by a syllable of lesser intensity, characterized as a long syllable and a short syllable. This is what is called the iambic pentameter.
This causes a rhythm in the poem, maintaining the formality and creating a formal homage.