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the door(but the chime is different to the normal one) any ideas yes it is wireless
I don't know if I'm crazy for freaking out, but I have my reasons. We have a mat in front of our front door, and we opened the door one time to find that the mat was turned over. And then today we went outside to do some yardwork, and we discovered that our outside wire was cut. The wire was to light up the outside christmas lights. We're kind of late to take it off. The wire was definitely not chewed up, it was cut. Isn't this kind of weird? I feel like the mat was turned over because someone might have been looking for a hidden key. The wire was cut so people couldn't see him/her. By the way, I don't live in a ghetto place. I live in a upper-middle class colonial home. Doesn't this sound creepy though? Does anyone else have reasons for why the mat was turned over and the wire cut? And, does anyone have any security procedures my family and I should do? I forgot to mention, the christmas lights were taken away right after new years, but we had the orange cord out. no clue why.
Jer 2:13 For my people have committed two evils; they have forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water. {panjnew} exactly correct !!
Native Americans preserved and passed on their stories primarily by A) writing them down in books B) creating stage plays C) oral storytelling and drawings D) painting elaborate and sophisticated pictures Question 2 (1 point)Save As a preacher, Edwards uses his sermon to a) frighten his congregation into seizing the opportunity of salvation. b) rouse his congregation to revolt against England. c) persuade his congregation to have faith in God. d) raise money for his church. Question 3 (1 point)Save Bradstreet's and other Puritans' writing style can best be described as A) inappropriate for their subject matter B) difficult to understand C) wordy and elaborate D) plain and simple Question 4 (1 point)Save Edwards compares each of his listeners to "a spider, or some loathsome insect [held] over the fire" in order to stress a human being's a) powerlessness in comparison to God b) unimportance in God's plan. c) ugliness in God's eyes d) ugliness in the minister's eyes Question 5 (1 point)Save All of the following are images used by Jonathan Edwards to scare his congregation EXCEPT A) a lake of burning brimstone B) flood waters held back by God's hand C) a wide, gaping canyon D) a bow and arrow poised to pierce one's heart Question 6 (1 point)Save Which of these details expresses the most objective viewpoint? The cries of slaves saddened Equiano. Looking through the quadrant made Equiano think the world was magic. The flying fish amazed Equiano as they flew across the ship. Equiano got seasick when he was on the ship. Question 7 (1 point)Save The lines "If ever two were one, then surely we. / If ever man were lov'd by wife, then thee" illustrate the Puritan Plain Style because they a) use simple, common words. b) make references to everyday objects. c) rhyme. d) focus on the love between a man and a woman. Question 8 (1 point)Save All of the following are areas of difference between the Puritans and the Southern Planters
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