-Just a note, the korean is upside down.
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The first character. geul, means orange, or tangerine.
The other two, euisang, mean clothes.
So put together, it basically means like 'tangerine clothes', or maybe 'orange costume'. With no other context I can't really tell what it exactly means.
I hope this helped anyway. ^^
Answer:
E.
to offer prayers five times a day
Explanation:
i just got it right
The missing syllable is ORCHESTRA
The right answer is eum because 'him' is the object in the sentence. In Latin the object always gets expressed by using the accusative . The accusative form of is, ea, id ~ is 'eum'!