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10 Cards in this Set
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And Blake London which of the following societal ills of the most damaging |
Prostitution and it's effect on family |
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Is the following statements are false? As revealed in 10 turn out to be. The speakers relationship with nature never change the throughput life |
False |
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Which trait does Blake's lamp not possess? |
Calculating mind |
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As evident and 10 turn Abby, Woodsworth sees nature as which of the following? |
A source of comfort, a source of joy, a moral guy, the clothing of it and seeing God |
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In Blakes London, the people are portrayed as suffering from which of the following |
Wariness, prostitution, and with limitations they place on themselves. By relying on reason and thought alone, excluding emotions |
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Blakes Lamb is likened to which of the following? |
Christ |
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Intern Abby was written for which of the following |
Woodsworth a sister |
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Which of the following is not true about the tiger |
It is not to be here but not also admired |
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Which of the following best describes the attitude of the speaker of the tiger? Toward a subject? |
Respect and all of its power |
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Woods worth appreciation of nature, as evidence in this weeks reading, may best be described as which of the following? |
Pantheistic |