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What seems to be the writer’s reaction to the Hebrews’ demand for a king? A.approval B.disapproval C.indifference D.amusement

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B. disapproval The writer seems to disapprove, since he quotes God as saying that it is similar to a rejection of God as their one true “king.”

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