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"Why teens find the end of the world so applealing" is a text that shows how dystopic novels have the ability to communicate with teenagers in a very strong way, as it stimulates emotional responses in an unrealistic world to which they can relate. Part A and Part B are directly related to this text. In that case, to answer these questions, you should read the article to answer the Part A question and then look at what options in Part B can justify and show that your Part A answer is correct.
Many musical words and notes are used in the
psalms.
Many psalms were sung.
Explanation:
"Psalms" is one of the 66 books in the Bible of
the Christian faith. They contain songs or
praise and worship which are mostly written
by David, the then king of Israel.
The name "Psalm' is derived from a Greek
translation, "psalmo'" meaning "instrumental
music, or words accompanying the music".
The psalms of the Bible are also lyrical songs of
praise that can be sung or recited as verses.
The presence of musical words, notes and the
very nature of the lyrics shows that there are
some patterns, rhythm or even meter in the Pslams.
The number of letters in the word
Every time the grandmother told The Misfit that he "did not have common blood," she was trying to save her own life. This statement is taken from "A Good Man is Hard to Find" story written by Flannery O'Connor in 1953 about a grandmother and a serial killer named Misfit. This statement is said by the grandmother to manipulate "The Misfit" when "The Misfit" attempted to kill her family and her.