Asked by Anonymous
in the poem gods grandeur we find the words reck and rod by analysis we ca determine that the word rod is probaly comes from the bible and means?
A.a tool of correction
B.gods warth
C.a priciple of ethics
D.gods power
A.a tool of correction
B.gods warth
C.a priciple of ethics
D.gods power
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your post would have been much easier to read if you'd used appropriate capitalization and punctuation.
I think you'll find your answer here.
http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/hopkins/section1.html
I think you'll find your answer here.
http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/hopkins/section1.html
Answered by
Anonymous
sorry about that my answer is A
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'm sorry, too. Your answer is wrong.
Answered by
Anonymous
a princple of ethics
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I told you where to find your answer.
Answered by
Anonymous
AND U WAS WRONG MS.SUE THE ANSWER IS A JUS TOOK THE TEST AND U SHOULDNT COME ON TO PEOPLE LIKE THAT BE NICE
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree with your answer. Although the Bible uses "rod" to mean a tool of correction, I believe it means God's power in this poem.
Answered by
Ronnie
Hate to tell you,but, your both wrong. The answer is a tool of correction. Have you not read the scripture in the bible that says "Spare the rod, spoil the child.
Answered by
Ronnie
I just took the test and the answer that I said is right. If you just took the test and you said the answer is a principle of ethics, you must have got it wrong.
Answered by
Barrichello
A tool of correction
Answered by
Semour snatch
The correct answer is a tool of correction
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