The word in the sentence which modifies the
underlined phrase is:
C. moon
<span>
The source of light which is stated in the
sentence being used above describes the moon. It adds more useful details on
the noun being talked about.</span>
Answer:
When things are bad it tends to break a person down. So at that point you're at your lowest and you have the opportunity to make adjustments to yourself and your life as you try to work through the situation.
Explanation:
I hope this made sense.
Answer:
Explanation:
Try this: Romans 12:9-21
I'd quote it for you, but I use an odd Bible which I like very much but the wording can be quite different. It might not be as poetic as the King James either and the Beatitudes are really quite beautiful, and you shouldn't miss the poetry.
Edit
You might have meant Christ's Beatitudes
Matthew 5:3–12
Answer:
The correct answer is C. Latin.
Explanation:
Around 40% of words in the English language were borrowed or coined based on Latin roots or via French. Due to historical evolution of the Anglo Saxon society through time, from that large percentage, most words are used in scientific, legal, medical and academic terminology.