Asked by Nirvana

After persuading his listeners of their sinfulness during most of the selection from Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, how does Edwards's attitude change at the end of the sermon?
A. He becomes angrier.*****
B. He becomes hopeful.
C. He becomes sorrowful.
D. He becomes humorous.

Answers

Answered by Reed
I don't think any of the tutors here are familiar with that work. If your reading of it indicates he's angrier at the end of the sermon, then that's what you should answer.
Answered by Reed
Sometimes I'm able to look up a work, but I need AUTHOR and TITLE to do so.
Answered by Nirvana
Okay, sorry. I found the answer anyway but I'll use ur tip for next time
Answered by Reed
:) Good for you! Sometimes students assume we have the same text materials you do and know what you are studying, but we do not. That's why it's helpful to tell us what you are reading when it comes to stories and poems.
Answered by Anonymous
He becomes hopeful.
Answered by gerald
He becomes hopeful
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