Based on "The Parable of the Good Samaritan," which best answers the question posed by the man who asks Jesus, "Who is my neighbor?"A.
priests and Levites

B.
travelers

C.
all human beings

D.
Samaritans

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Answer 1
Answer: A. priest and Levites. I'm not quite sure being that I am not associated with the bible very well at all. I do hope this helps. 

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A.
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Which similarity did Julius Caesar and Queen Elizabeth I share?O Both lived in a time of severe class division.
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The poem as a whole is comparing a train to a horse. Which words from the poembest support this conclusion? A "neigh"and"stable"
B"crawl" and "hooting"
C "lick" and "feed"
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Explanation:

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Mr. Horrocks is horrified and sickened by what he has done to Raut in his anger, and so he quickly puts Raut out of his misery.

Answer:

part 2

Explanation:

PART B: Which of the following paragraphs best supports the answer to Part A?

A.  

(Paragraph 89) He clung crying to the chain, pulling himself up from the burning of the cone. Each missile Horrocks flung hit him. His clothes charred and glowed, and as he struggled the cone dropped, and a rush of hot suffocating gas whooped out and burned round him in a swift breath of flame.  

B.  

(Paragraph 90) When the momentary red had passed, Horrocks saw a charred, blackened figure, its head streaked with blood, still clutching and fumbling with the chain, and writhing in agony — a cindery animal, an inhuman, monstrous creature that began a sobbing intermittent shriek.

C.  

(Paragraph 92) “God have mercy upon me!” he cried. “O God! what have I done?”  

D.  

(Paragraph 93) An intense realization of that agony came to his mind, and overcame every other feeling. For a moment he stood irresolute, and then, turning to the truck, he hastily tilted its contents upon the struggling thing that had once been a man. The mass fell with a thud, and went radiating over the cone.