Answer:
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Explanation:
A dinner menu for people of these faiths must take into consideration what is acceptable and what is not acceptable for consumption by the people practising these faiths.
A dinner menu that is all-inclusive and acceptable to these five different faiths would be as shown below;
Appetizers:- Sweetcorn pancakes with avocado salad.
For salad:- Big Italian salad or avocado salad
Main dish:- Grilled chicken with fresh cherry salsa.
For dessert:- Pineapple rolls and almond cookies.
For drinks:- Water and Ribena.
Avoidance of alcoholic drinks and some meats is a good decision. A majorly plant-based or vegetarian diet and recipes seem more acceptable by all and does not break any rules.
A lot of farmers use machines like tractors and plows ect. There is also specific ways to get specific plants out.
1. 1754 & 1763
2. Ohio River Valley
3. French
4. Franklin
5. Albany
6. Furs & Native
7. Fort Necessity
8. America
9. 1963 & Mountains
10. Sugar & West
Answer:
C - Stable continental interiors, termed cratons, first formed.
Explanation:
The Archaen Eon occured approximately 4,000 to 2,500 million years ago. It's the period of time during which the Earth had cooled enough to allow the formation of continental interiors and termed cratons. This allowed life to be formed as well.
10 examples of synonyms and opposites.
Magkasingkahulugan (synonyms) are words or phrases that has the same meaning.
Examples of magkasingkahulugan are:
1) mataba / malusog (healthy) 6) mahirap / dukha (poor)
2) magaling / mahusay (skilled) 7) matulin / mabilis (fast)
3) mabango / mahalimuyak (fragrant) 8) matalino / marunong (smart)
4) maginaw / malamig (cold) 9) bata / musmos (child)
5) marumi / madungis (dirty) 10) aralin / leksiyon (lesson)
Magkasalungat (opposite) term used to identify someone or something that is directly different from another one or another thing
Examples of magkasalungat are:
1) masaya / malungkot (happy / sad) 6) mainit / malamig (hot / cold)
2) pataas / pababa (up / down) 7) malapit / malayo (near / far)
3) kaliwa / kanan (left / right) 8) tahimik / maingay (quiet / noisy)
4) tama / mali (right / wrong) 9) mabango / mabaho (sweet smelling / foul smelling)
5) malambot / matigas (soft / hard) 10) maganda / panget (pretty / ugly)