People who wish to become U.S. citizens must "answer questions about U.S. history and government". Usually these questions are fairly basic and most people end up passing the test.
English is over 60% Latin and Greek roots, and dictionaries borrow 80% of entries from Latin. In the science vocabulary terms, over 90 percent are derived from Latin. English and French, as well as Spanish, are heavily derived from Latin.
It seems that you have missed the necessary details in order for us to answer this question. But as I searched for it, I also found the right answer. So based on the given passage, this implies that the author believes that the two religions can coexist but can never be philosophically reconciled. Hope this answer helps.
Answer:
1 a type of sentence that makes a statement or an assertion.
2 a type of sentence that shows surprise or excitement.
3 the end of a complete unit of thought (sentence) shown by end punctuation.
4 a sentence making a demand or request.
5 a type of sentence that asks a question.
Explanation:
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