"The cassock is a very powerful ornament created by heavenly immortals and is only meant to be worn by a true monk.
"If it is worn, all demons are extinguished;
When donned it sends all monsters down to hell.
It was made by the hands of heavenly Immortals,
And none but a true monk should dare put it on."
Non-fiction i do believe
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1. Hodie viis ad Europam ambulamus.
2. Romanas terras pugnis non occupabunt!
3. Carro et equo ex provinciis cibum portabamus.
4. Romani ("The Romans" - nom. pl) deos templis, sacrificiis et statuis laudabant.
5. Servus in arena gladio pugnabit.
Your sentences are in Latin.
I provided a translation of them in English for you below.
1. Today we walk the way to Europe.
2. Roman lands punches not occupy!
3. cars and horse carrying food from the provinces.
4. Roman ( "The Roman" - nom. Pl) gods, temples and statues meal mask.
5. The slave sword fight in the arena.
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Record is the verb in that sentence
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
1. an organizing tool used to find the sample space for compound events = Tree diagram
A tree diagram is used to show the probability space.
2. a game in which each participant has the same probability of winning = Fair game
3. an event consisting of two or more events that can happen at the same time or one after the other= Compound event
4. the set of all possible outcomes for an experiment = Sample space
A sample space consists of all the possible outcomes that can be gotten in a probability.
5. principle that states the number of outcomes for a compound event is found by multiplying the total number of outcomes for each event together = Counting Principle
Counting Principle is used to know the number of outcomes that one can get in a probability problem. This is done by multiplying the events together in order to get the outcomes.