Respuesta :

 A. He becomes angrier. B. He becomes hopeful. C. He becomes sorrowful. D. He becomes humorous.

Out of these answer choices I got D and A wrong. So you have a fifty-fifty shot. 

But I could say its be
B. He becomes hopeful....

The correct answer is B) he becomes hopeful.

After persuading his listeners of their sinfulness during most of the selection from "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God," Edwards attitude changed at the end of the sermon in that he becomes hopeful.

During the times of the First Great Awakening, Protestant Preacher Jonathan Edwards delivered the speech "Sinners in the Hands of An Angry God," in the church of Northampton, Massachusetts, and later in the church of Enfield, Connecticut, during July 1741. His followers paid close attention to the warnings expressed by Edwards in the speech that caused them fear, but in the end, the speech had a hopeful endnote.

The other options of the question were A) he becomes angrier. C) he becomes sorrowful. D) he becomes humorous.