Your answer is:
<span>as emotionally resilient and powerful</span>
1) name
2) ask, are
3) wondered, built, using
4) constructed
5) considered
6) commissioned
7) survived
8) restored
9) built
10) set
11) estimated
12) made
13) survived, appear
14) destroy
15) housed
16) completed
17) destroy
18) look
19) agree
20) identified
B cause thers verbs in that senttse and non bof the other ons a ver
Scott Momaday does not speak the Kiowa language.
The correct answer is 4: The speaker implores God to use violence to break him so that he can be made new.
In this Holy Poem 14, “Batter my Heart”, by John Donne, the poet is addressing God directly and he is implying that the usual way God enters into everybody’s life is not enough for the poet. The poet does not need gentle manners: to knock, to shine, to mend.
On the other hand, in order to let God get into his life, he needs a tough hand: to force, to brake, to blow and burn. This is likely because the poet might consider his soul and heart are too corrupt for such gentle ways.
The paradox, or apparently contradictory idea, here is to attach God such a violent behavior.