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9 September, 19:24

How do the descriptions of God differ in the two poems "The Creation" and "The Judgment Day"?

A. In "The Creation," God is amused then serious. In "The Judgment Day," God is angry then remorseful.

B. In "The Creation," God is bored then rushed. In "The Judgment Day," God is generous and forgiving.

C. In "The Creation," God is happy then sad. In "The Judgment Day," God is grief-stricken.

D. In "The Creation," God is lonely then tender. In "The Judgment Day," God is stern and unforgiving.

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  1. 9 September, 22:14
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    The answer is D.

    In " The Creation," God is lonely then tender. In " The Judgement Day," God is stern and unforgiving.
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