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What do the descriptions of Maxwell and Marsh tell you about them (Mark all that apply.)?

Both are intelligent.
Both are secure characters.
Both are well respected.
Both are business men.

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The descriptions of Maxwell and Marsh tell us that- Both are intelligent, both are secure characters, and both are well respected.

Answer: Option A, Option B, Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Reverend Maxwell and Donald Marsh are both a character from one of the best novel of time ‘In His Steps’ authored by Charles Sheldon.

Maxwell is the central character of the story who is the minister of First Church in Raymond. Marsh on the other hand is the President of the Lincoln college in Raymond itself. Their post in itself depicts how well respected they would be.

Throughout the novel we can see the mark of intelligence provided by both these characters. Maxwell was the role model in Christianity and he was the one who had a god faith in god. We can even say they both are secure characters who are although very dominant, but at the same time secure.

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