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3. PART A: How does the relationship between Booth and God develop throughout the text? A First Booth has forsaken God, and then decides to act in spite of him. B First, Booth believes he has acted out of God's will, but begins to doubt whether he'll be forgiven for murder. C Booth knows that God will not forgive him for his sins and only becomes more convinced of this throughout the text. D Booth has found God after killing Lincoln and then wishes to reconcile with the Lord.

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B; First, Booth believes he has acted out of God’s will, but begins to doubt whether he’ll be forgiven for murder.

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B; First, Booth believes he has acted out of God’s will, but begins to doubt whether he’ll be forgiven for murder.
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