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Title: Sins
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August 17, 1998 |
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Edward’s negative diction plays a key role in his persuasive sermon. His active verbs with negative connotations assist the reader to understand the seriousness of the situation. They are
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Instead of the “wrath of God” He is now a compassionate God with “the door of mercy wide open” for them... Showed first 250 characters
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Edward’s negative diction plays a key role in his persuasive sermon. His active verbs with negative connotations assist the reader to understand the seriousness of the situation. They are
. . .
Instead of the “wrath of God” He is now a compassionate God with “the door of mercy wide open” for them... Showed next 250 characters
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