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English, 07.08.2019 00:10, mikisims

By the waters of babylon. now i tell what is very strong magic. i woke in the midst of the night. when i walk, the fire had gone out and i was cold. how does the narrator respond to the conflict in this passage? the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. the narrator except that his spirit is being drawn out of his body. the narrator ask passably to the removal of his spirit because he is in denial. the narrator question is whether his spirit was really drawn from his body or if you imagined it.
the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. the narrator excepts that his spirit is being drawn out of his body. the narrator asked passively to the removal of his spirit because he is in denial. the narrator question is whether his spirit was really drawn from his body or if you imagined it.

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