i know this is for Penn foster i took it and here is the answer:
a man and his wife had a horse but they wanted something more helpful
so he took the horse to a market to sell it when he saw a really pretty cow so he called out to the owner and traded his horse for the cow
so the moral of the story is trading ima just tell what the basics
he traded his horse for the cow
then he traded the cow for a sheep
then he traded the sheep for a goose
then he traded his goose for a hen
then he stopped to take a break when a guy with rotten apples passed by
so he traded his hen for the rotten apples
then he returned home and told his wife and they laughed and talked about what they would have had if he kept each animal
so that's basically what happened but when you submit your answers don't use my answer word for word i hope this will help u
Answer:
a) ¿A qué se refiere cuando dice “…esta crisis eclesiástica”? Explica en qué consistió.
Una crisis eclesiástica significa que se trata de una crisis de la iglesia, es una crisis de la institución que se encarga de difundir la obra de un ser supremo, en este caso, Cristo. Dicha crisis consistió en que la iglesia se escindió en dos partes cuando la iglesia de acuerdo al credo cristiano solo es una. Solo debe haber un papa, un enviado de Cristo, entonces se supondría que uno de ellos es apócrifo, pero, ¿cuál?
b) ¿Según el texto, qué es lo que contribuyó a la consolidación del cisma?
El Rey de Francia pretendió que en Aviñón, tierra francesa, se asentara el papado y no en el Vaticano como tradicionalmente sucede.
c) ¿Quién apoyó a cada uno de los papas?
En el caso de Clemente VII lo apoyaba el Rey de Francia.