Question

What does the allusion “where she walks the crowd will part like the Red Sea” say about Abigail’s character?(1 point)
Responses

a. She is a messenger of God and everyone admires her.
a. She is a messenger of God and everyone admires her.

b. She controls the trials so everyone fears her.
b. She controls the trials so everyone fears her.

c. She has power over the people so they do what she says.
c. She has power over the people so they do what she says.

d. She determines who is charged or not, so they respect her.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
The allusion “where she walks the crowd will part like the Red Sea” suggests that Abigail possesses significant power and influence over the people around her. The imagery of the crowd parting like the Red Sea implies that they move aside for her, either out of fear or reverence. Therefore, the most fitting response would be:

**c. She has power over the people so they do what she says.**
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