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6. Answer these questions briefly.
Why were Christian and Hopeful far from 'friends and
acquaintances'?
2. What did Christian and Hopeful say to the giant when he suggested that they should end their lives
suggested that they should end their lives?
3 Why was Christian saying that he would rather die?
4.
Aow did Hopeful convince Christian not to end his life?
5. Do you think Christian had faced trying experiences before
meeting Giant Despair-how do you know this?
6 Aow did the giant threaten Christian and Hopeful on
Saturday?
How did Christian react to all the torture the giant inflicte
on him before he prayed?
8. What kind of a change came about in Christian after
praved?w​

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Answered by awssales135
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1. The Christian and the Hopeful were far from being friends as they followed different philosophy of life. The Christian believed in the God, and the prayers and the Hopeful believed in the confidence.

2. Then said Hopeful, That is good news; good brother, pluck it out of thy bosom, and try.

3. Christ said that he would die as he foresaw that one of his followers will deceive him.

4. Hopeful convinced Christian not to end his life by giving him hope of reaching God's land. EXPLANATION: In the famous Christian allegory 'Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan, the protagonist Christian meets the character Hopeful on his journey to God.

5. Giant Despair represents the despair in their own hearts, and the giant's hold is broken as soon as Christian remembers that he is carrying a key that will, he is persuaded, "open any lock in Doubting Castle," as proves to be the case.

6. The Christian and the Hopeful were far from being friends as they followed different philosophy of life. The Christian believed in the God, and the prayers and the Hopeful believed in the confidence.

7. Though our prayers do not change God's mind, He ordains prayer as a means to accomplish His will. Though our prayers do not change God's mind, He ordains prayer as a means to accomplish His will. We can be confident that prayer does change things—including our own hearts.

8. Hopeful convinced Christian not to end his life by giving him hope of reaching God's land. EXPLANATION: In the famous Christian allegory 'Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan, the protagonist Christian meets the character Hopeful on his journey to God.

Answered by janansangma2
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