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In "The Last Judgment," Kugler's soul is not surprised by the next world most likely because
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he died quickly and did not feel pain.
he died quickly and did not feel pain.
he finds the afterlife exactly as he expected.
he finds the afterlife exactly as he expected.
he expected to be spending a lot of time there.
he expected to be spending a lot of time there.
he is more curious about his new world than scared of it.
In "The Last Judgment," Kugler's soul is not surprised by the next world most likely because
(1 point)
Responses
he died quickly and did not feel pain.
he died quickly and did not feel pain.
he finds the afterlife exactly as he expected.
he finds the afterlife exactly as he expected.
he expected to be spending a lot of time there.
he expected to be spending a lot of time there.
he is more curious about his new world than scared of it.
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gaconnectionsansw3r
In "The Last Judgment," God begins recounting Kugler's early life most likely to
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explain why Kugler's life took a bad turn.
explain why Kugler's life took a bad turn.
show all the good things Kugler has done.
show all the good things Kugler has done.
gain sympathy points with the three judges.
gain sympathy points with the three judges.
demonstrate how Kugler's actions affected others.
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explain why Kugler's life took a bad turn.
explain why Kugler's life took a bad turn.
show all the good things Kugler has done.
show all the good things Kugler has done.
gain sympathy points with the three judges.
gain sympathy points with the three judges.
demonstrate how Kugler's actions affected others.
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gaconnectionsansw3r
Read the following lines from "The Last Judgment."
God said, “. . . The fifth and sixth people were an old married couple; he finished them off with an axe and found practically no money, although they had more than twenty thousand hidden away."
Kugler jumped up: "Where? Tell me!"
"In the straw mattress," God said. "In a linen sack inside the mattress. That's where they stored the money they got from usury and penny-pinching. The seventh man he killed in America; he was an immigrant, a countryman, helpless as a child."
"So it was in the mattress," Kugler whispered in amazement.
The dialogue between God and Kugler mostly reveals that
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God does not judge Kugler for his evil ways.
God does not judge Kugler for his evil ways.
Kugler regrets that he did not find the money.
Kugler regrets that he did not find the money.
God is a witness to all that people do and say.
God is a witness to all that people do and say.
Kugler feels sorry for his actions while on earth.
God said, “. . . The fifth and sixth people were an old married couple; he finished them off with an axe and found practically no money, although they had more than twenty thousand hidden away."
Kugler jumped up: "Where? Tell me!"
"In the straw mattress," God said. "In a linen sack inside the mattress. That's where they stored the money they got from usury and penny-pinching. The seventh man he killed in America; he was an immigrant, a countryman, helpless as a child."
"So it was in the mattress," Kugler whispered in amazement.
The dialogue between God and Kugler mostly reveals that
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Responses
God does not judge Kugler for his evil ways.
God does not judge Kugler for his evil ways.
Kugler regrets that he did not find the money.
Kugler regrets that he did not find the money.
God is a witness to all that people do and say.
God is a witness to all that people do and say.
Kugler feels sorry for his actions while on earth.
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gaconnectionsansw3r
Read the following sentences from "The Last Judgment."
"Who are they?" Kugler asked, inclining his head toward the three who were leaving.
"People like you," said God. "They were judges on earth, so they're judges here as well."
Kugler nibbled at his fingertips. "I thought . . . I mean, I didn't worry about it or anything, but . . . I figured that You would judge, since . . . since . . ."
"Since I'm God," finished the stately gentleman. "But that's just it, don't you see? Because I know everything, I can't possibly judge. That wouldn't do at all. By the way, do you know who turned you in this time?"
Kugler's words and actions mostly reveal that he
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underestimated the importance of the three judges.
underestimated the importance of the three judges.
has a growing respect for God's position as witness.
has a growing respect for God's position as witness.
is worried about making a good impression with God.
is worried about making a good impression with God.
experiences distress regarding the informant who turned him in.
"Who are they?" Kugler asked, inclining his head toward the three who were leaving.
"People like you," said God. "They were judges on earth, so they're judges here as well."
Kugler nibbled at his fingertips. "I thought . . . I mean, I didn't worry about it or anything, but . . . I figured that You would judge, since . . . since . . ."
"Since I'm God," finished the stately gentleman. "But that's just it, don't you see? Because I know everything, I can't possibly judge. That wouldn't do at all. By the way, do you know who turned you in this time?"
Kugler's words and actions mostly reveal that he
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Responses
underestimated the importance of the three judges.
underestimated the importance of the three judges.
has a growing respect for God's position as witness.
has a growing respect for God's position as witness.
is worried about making a good impression with God.
is worried about making a good impression with God.
experiences distress regarding the informant who turned him in.
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gaconnectionsansw3r
According to God, the primary reason that he cannot be a judge is because
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his heart aches.
his heart aches.
he is all-knowing.
he is all-knowing.
he sees worth in all.
he sees worth in all.
he believes in justice.
he believes in justice.
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his heart aches.
his heart aches.
he is all-knowing.
he is all-knowing.
he sees worth in all.
he sees worth in all.
he believes in justice.
he believes in justice.
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gaconnectionsansw3r
For question 6, identify the subordinate clause in the sentence.
Because the auditorium only seats 100 people, the theater must have two showings of the movie.
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Because the auditorium only seats 100 people
Because the auditorium only seats 100 people
only seats 100 people
only seats 100 people
the theater
the theater
the theater must have two showings of the movie
Because the auditorium only seats 100 people, the theater must have two showings of the movie.
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Because the auditorium only seats 100 people
Because the auditorium only seats 100 people
only seats 100 people
only seats 100 people
the theater
the theater
the theater must have two showings of the movie
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GPT 3.5
he is more curious about his new world than scared of it.
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GPT 3.5
demonstrate how Kugler's actions affected others.
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GPT 3.5
God is a witness to all that people do and say.
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GPT 3.5
experiences distress regarding the informant who turned him in.
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GPT 3.5
he is all-knowing.
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GPT 3.5
Because the auditorium only seats 100 people
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