Mark wrote a Hellenistic gospel, primarily for an audience of gentile Greek-speaking residents of the Roman Empire. Jewish traditions are explained, clearly for the benefit of non-Jews. Aramaic words and phrases are also expanded upon. <span>Alongside these Hellenistic influences, Mark makes use of the Old Testament in the form in which it had been translated into Greek.</span>
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Based on your analysis of the play, choose the
character that is most responsible for the deaths of
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the attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
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B. Freedom
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None of the others make sense lol
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Empower means to be confident and strong in life and claiming their rights.
Names can be empowering in many ways as sometimes names give you the confidence or power of doing something in which your name is based on. For example - if a girl name "Trudy", it is a German name which means “spear of strength”. Whenever a person feels depressed or non-powerful, their names can make them remember and give strength to become like the name they got.
Names can be limiting as well that bounds a person in its boundaries and limit themselves to open up. Sometimes, the negative meaning name gives negative values to the person and limit their capabilities of empowerment.
<u>In class we can follow the following steps that our names are always empowering and never limiting:</u>
- Find the positive meaning of their own names.
- To conduct an activity in which every student randomly say a few positive words for each other based on their names.