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History, 23.05.2020 08:00 athenasartin1

Many early Christians were imprisoned by Roman
authorities. They were condemned to die for being a Christian. This is an
excerpt from the diary one young mother kept while in prison:
“In my anxiety I spoke to my mother about (my) child, I tried to comfort my
brother, and I gave the child in their charge (care). I was in pain because I
saw them suffering out of pity for me. ... Then I got permission for my baby
to stay with me in prison. At once I recovered my health, relieved as I was
of my worry and anxiety over the child."
—The Acts of the Christian Martyrs
Which statement describes this mother's feelings about being in prison?
A. She felt her imprisonment was unfair.
B. She worried constantly about her child.
C. She suffered greatly and only wanted to be released.
D. She accepted her imprisonment and was at peace.

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