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What effect is achieved by the use of the phrase "as the Devil would have it" in the second sentence? A. It causes the reader to despair of God's providence. B. It clearly sets up a separation between good and evil. C. It introduces a theological perspective into the story. D. It subtly suggests that no good will come from the meeting between these two characters.

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User Albena
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Option D - it subtly suggests that no good will come from the meeting between these two characters

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "as the devil would have it" can be used to indicate that the meeting was brought about by chance, or that it would result in misfortune

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User Roman Kishchenko
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Answer: Option D is the correct answer

Explanation: Saying the phrase "as the devil will have it" doesn't literally mean devil or affiliating devil with God. The word devil is used to describe an unpleasant situation. In the context the phrase means nothing good will result from the situation when the two characters meet.

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