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What is the importance of the Rectangle to the novel? Mark all that apply

focal point of the rich
focal point of earthly depravation
focal point of man's low sinful state
contrast for evaluation of one's own spiritual properties

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focal point of earthly depravation
focal point of man's low sinful state
contrast for evaluation of one's own spiritual properties
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  • Focal point of earthly depravation.
  • Focal point of man's low sinful state.
  • Contrast for evaluation of one's own spiritual properties.

The Rectangle is an area surrounded by saloons in the novel In His Steps. The area is the focal point of earthly depravation, and of man's low, sinful state. It also serves as a contrast for the evaluation of one's own spiritual properties.

In His Steps is a religious, fictional novel written by Charles Monroe Sheldon. The book is one of the best-selling books of all time.

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