Answer:beanis
Explanation:
B)a logical fallacy
C)a logical forensic
D)a logical anecdote
a. Humans have no control over their spiritual fate.
b. The path to salvation lies in obedience to the church.
c. God is able to save even the worst sinners from hell.
d. The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls.
The correct answer is D. the devil actively seeks to destroy human souls.
In the story, Dr. Faustus sells his soul to the devil in return for all the knowledge in the world. Obviously, the option D fits this theme perfectly. The devil was alluring and offered Faustus everything he wanted - all he had to give him was his soul. Of course, that turned out to be a bad idea because God couldn't help him in the end and he ended up in Hell.
Answer:
D.
The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls.
B. Possibly.
C. Subsequently.
D. Because of this
The word or phrase which is a suitable replacement for the word Or at the beginning of the second sentence is in other words.
In other words is an idiom used to introduce a simpler explanation or interpretation about something which has been just conveyed.
Whereas, other phrases such as 'possibly' doesn't suit in this sentence as possible refer to inconsistency.
'Subsequently' is the transition words which indicates the timeline of the events and 'because of this' is a phrase which is used to depict cause and effect.
b. Lady Macbeth makes excuses for Macbeth when he acts crazy at the banquet.
c. Macbeth kills Duncan's guard in a fit of anger and then lies about his reasons.
d. Macduff travels to England to talk to Duncan's son, Malcolm.
Answer:
its A
Explanation:
Answer:
B. Faustus’s conflicting attitude toward sin and repentance
Explanation: PLATO