The wayfarer, Perceiving the pathway to truth, Was struck with astonishment. It was thickly grown with weeds. "Ha," he said, "I see that none has passed here "In a long time. Drawing Inferences: Theme 7, Reading - Page 172by National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project), Charles J. Gadway - 1973 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
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...a better way. Many Christians today are like the man described in "The Wayfarer" by Stephen Crane. "The wayfarer Perceiving the pathway to truth Was...thickly grown with weeds. 'Ha,' he said, 'I see that none has passed here In a long time.' Later he saw that each weed Was a singular knife. 'Well,' he... | |
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