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In brooks' novel, the rector presents the plague as

a. the punishment of an angry god.
b. a god-given opportunity to shine in the face of fear.
c. a chance to save the souls of nonbelievers.
d. an occasion for religious celebration.

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The answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option B. In Brook's novel, the rector presents the plague as a God-given opportunity to shine in the face of fear. He presents the plague as an ordeal or trial. Hope this answers this question.
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User JensG
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I am pretty sure that in brooks' novel, the rector presents the plague as a chance to save the souls of nonbelievers. I consider the third option as the correct one as author represented as if it will refine the villape people's souls.
Hope you will find it helpful!
Regards.
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