________, Puritan, humanist, and defender of Cromwell's Commonwealth, was the most notable English-language poet of the seventeenth century
A. Chaucer
B. Milton
C. Wren
D. Handel
B
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a. true b. false
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b. The Magic If. c. Character Explorations. d. Character Confidence.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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a. pastoral nature of Saint Luke's gospel b. sacrificial nature of Saint Luke's gospel c. powerful and strong message of Saint Luke's gospel d. determination of Saint Luke to write the gospels down as accurately as possible