In "Paul's Case," members of

  1. In "Paul's Case," members of the faculty don't like Paul's carnation because they thinkA. it doesn't match his other clothing.
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  2. 5. In "Paul's Case," the story suggests that Paul's "dark corner" represents his(A). homosexual orientation. B. fear of his
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  3. Why was the Christian community in Jerusalem suspicious of Paul?Paul was a Jew.Paul was a new Jesus follower. Paul had
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  4. Why was the Christian community in Jerusalem suspicious of Paul?Paul carried a sword and arrived with troops. Paul was Jewish.
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  5. Identify the sentence below that includes a personal pronoun in the objective case.(1 point) Responses You have your problems,
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  6. Identify the sentence below that includes a personal pronoun in the objective case. (1 point) Responses You have your problems,
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  7. 1.In "Paul's Case," why does Paul go to work early?A. He didn't want to get caught skipping school. B. He liked looking at the
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  8. 1.In "Paul's Case," why does Paul go to work early?A. He didn't want to get caught skipping school. B. He liked looking at the
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  9. Why was Paul was thankful to God in all circumstances?Paul led a profitable tent making company. Paul celebrated God’s work in
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  10. in the pigman and me is it clear that jennifer is a good friend to paul because...A. she suggests that he run, not fight. B.
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