Answer: When you see weakness in the leaders (magistrates) you have chosen, you should reflect upon your own weaknesses since you chose them. The magistrates try to govern and judge as best they as can according to God’s laws, as well as our own. If the magistrate’s error is clearly out of wickedness, he must be held accountable for his transgressions. However, if it is not clear that his error was due to evil intentions, then the people, who have a covenant with their leaders, need to bear the consequences of the error.
Explanation:
<u>Which best describes the impact of the narration in the excerpt?</u>
<em>It allows the reader to understand the thoughts of a man preparing for death. </em>
The literary device of stream of consciousness is used in this excerpt to create tension and prepare the reader for a difficult looming moment. It also invites the reader to enter the mind of the man and experience his feelings, thoughts, images, and empathize with what he is living.
Answer:
Better transition of the sentence is:
Option B: When we got to our campground, it was only mid-morning, but the campsites were already filling up fast.
Explanation:
Option B clearly explains that it was mid morning when they reached the campground but campsites were filling up fast.
Option A is incorrect as it says that people were trying to grab campsites when they reached. Option C says that they should have left earlier, so it is incorrect. Option D also doesn't mention about the early filling up of the camp. Thus, of all the options, the better transition will be statement B.