Which two phrases from the text best support the answer to Part A the faith cure man

text title : LAST DIARY ENTRY OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH, by John Wilkes Booth 1865

Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answer to the previous question?

the previous question: How does the relationship between Booth and God develop throughout the text?

Group of answer choices

a. “Our country owed all her troubles to him, and God simply made me the instrument of his punishment.” (Paragraph 1)

b. “God cannot pardon me if I have done wrong.” (Paragraph 1)

c. “[I] am sure there is no pardon in the Heaven for me, since man condemns me so.” (Paragraph 2)

d. “Tonight I try to escape these bloodhounds once more. Who, who can read his fate? God’s will be done.” (Paragraph 2)

e. “Oh, may He, may He spare me that, and let me die bravely.” (Paragraph 2)

f. “This last was not a wrong, unless God deems it so, and it’s with Him to damn or bless me.” (Paragraph 2)

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Text-Dependent Questions Directions:For the following questions, choose the best answer or respond in complete sentences.1. PART A: Which statement best expresses one of the themes of the story?A. Everyone deals with death differently.B. Blind faith and trust do not always yield rewards.C. Proper religion is superior to mystic spiritualityD. Religion and spirituality are more powerful than medicine and science.
Martha had so far spurred21her faith that when she went out on Saturday morning she promised tobring Lucy something good for her Christmas dinner, and a pair of shoes against the time of her goingout, and also a little doll. She brought them home that night. Caroline had grown tired and, lighting thelamp, had gone home.“I done brung my little lady bird huh somep’n nice,” said Martha, “here’s a lil’ doll and de lil’ shoes,honey. How’s de baby feel?” Lucy did not answer.“You sleep?” Martha went over to the bed. The little face was pinched and ashen. The hands were cold.“Lucy! Lucy!” called the mother. “Lucy! Oh, Gawd! It ain’t true! She ain’t daid! My little one, my las’ one!”She rushed for the elixir and brought it to the bed. The thin dead face stared back at her,unresponsive.She sank down beside the bed, moaning.“Daid, daid, oh, my Gawd, gi’ me back my chile! Oh, don’t I believe you enough? Oh, Lucy, Lucy, my littlelamb! I got you yo’ gif’. Oh, Lucy!”The next day was set apart for the funeral. The Mission preacher read: “The Lord giveth and the Lordtaketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord,” and some one said “Amen!” But Martha could not echoit in her heart. Lucy was her last, her one treasured lamb.[30][35]20.To be “saved” refers to the Christian belief that if one accepts Jesus into their heart, they are saved from damnation.21.Spur(verb):to urge; to encourage4