Answer:
what's the picture? if you put it on, I'll know what to say
<h2>Answer: Gospel of John
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In the Gospel of John, the apostle Thomas (<em>taoma </em>twin in Aramaic) is reported as Dydimus, which in koine Greek (the Greek spoken at the time the gospel was written) also means "twin."
As an example, we can read in this mentioned gospel its 11th chapter and 16th verse (according to the New International Version)
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<em>"Then Thomas (also known as </em><u><em>Didymus</em></u><em>) said to the rest of the disciples, 'Let us also go, that we may die with him.' "</em>
Answer:
Soil would have eroded, and drought would have occurred.
Explanation:
Depending on the end period in question, it would be "D. France" who had been <span>helping the Americans since 1778, since France shared a common enemy with the US: Britain. </span>