In John Milton's, Paradise Lost,

  1. Read this excerpt from John Milton’s Paradise Lost. “Th’ infernal serpent; he it was, whose guile,/Stirred up with envy
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  2. Read this excerpt from John Milton’s Paradise Lost.“Th’ infernal serpent; he it was, whose guile,/Stirred up with envy and
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  3. Respond in at least 5 sentences. The answer needs to be written in complete sentences. Include at least 1 quote from "Paradise
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  4. Respond in at least 5 sentences. The answer needs to be written in complete sentences. Include at least 1 quote from "Paradise
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  5. Explain Satan’s opinions about God in "Paradise Lost" by John Milton. Do they seem logical?
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  6. In John Milton's, Paradise Lost, what is Satan's main motive for temptin Adam and Eve to sin?a. He envied them b. he wanted
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  7. Satan's opinions about God in "Paradise Lost" by John Milton are a complex blend of rebellion, jealousy, and self-deception.
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  8. Read this excerpt from John Maton's Paradise Lost"Th infemal serpent, he it was, whose guile, /Stirred up with envy and revenge,
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  9. What historical event did not occur during the Baroque Era?Group of answer choices Issac Newton writes "Principa Mathematica"
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  10. “Th’ infernal serpent; he it was, whose guile,/Stirred up with envy and revenge, deceived/The mother of mankind…” To
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