Which of these religious beliefs is most closely related to the plot of Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus? Humans have no control over their spiritual fate. The path to salvation lies in obedience to the church. God is able to save even the worst sinners from hell. The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls. NextReset

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Answer: The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls. - This religious belief is most closely related to the plot of Christopher Marlowe's The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus.

Though there were times when Faustus warred within himself about the wrongness of his decision to sell his soul to the devil, the devil always presents him with things that will entice Faustus to stick to their contract. The devil did everything to ensure that Faustus will be bound to him for eternity and when the time came to collect Faustus' soul, the devil tore Faustus' body to pieces.

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The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls.

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perspective
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The reason a piece of nonfiction is written is called its purpose. Reason and purpose are synonymous, they have the same meaning.

Answer:

Purpose

Explanation:

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"Don wore braces on both of his legs; still, he was an avid runner" is the only sentence that is punctuated correctly, since the semicolon separates the two clauses. 

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3. She uses her writing to comment on social justice

4. She married a Jewish civil rights lawyer

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3. She uses her writing to comment on social justice

4. She married a Jewish civil rights lawyer

Explanation:

Walker's first book of poetry, Once, showed up in 1968, and her first novel, The Third Life of Grange Copeland (1970), a story that traverses 60 years and three ages, pursued two years after the fact. A second volume of verse, Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems, and her first gathering of short stories, In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Woman, both showed up in 1973. The last gives testimony regarding chauvinist brutality and maltreatment in the African American people group. Subsequent to moving to New York, Walker finished Meridian (1976), a novel portraying the transitioning of a few social liberties laborers during the 1960s.  

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