Answer:
1). John - emphasizes the divinity and majesty of Christ
2). Capernaum - Jesus' "mission base" in Galilee
3). Parable - a story that teaches divine truth in examples from everyday life.
4). Mark - emphasizes the suffering that Jesus and His disciples endured
5). Disbelief in Christ - caused Jesus' shift from miracles to parables.
6). Matthew - the most Jewish of the Gospels
7). Miracles - extraordinary and supernatural occurrences
8). Luke - emphasizes the healings and prayer of Jesus.
9). Public and Private - 2 types of Jesus' Galilean ministry.
10). The Holy Spirit - true author of the four Gospels
Explanation:
In the context of the 'Life of Christ,' the given terms have correctly been matched to their definitions as mentioned above. 'John' is characterized as one of the four gospels that outlines the sanctity and splendor of the almighty, Jesus. While 'Capernaum' is a bibical town established in Galilee. Parable is described as a short narrative illustrating a religious or moral lesson through comparisons taken from daily life. Mark signifies the pain and agony endured by Jesus and his disciples.
Disbelief in christ led the almighty to convert the supernatural events into short narratives in order to display people how godly truth in present in everything. 'Matthew' is the Gospel of St. Matthew, the first book of New Testament of the Bible attributed to the Evangelist. Luke is the gospel of St. Luke, third of four gospels. 'Public and Private' are characterized as the two distinct types of Galilean churches of Jesus. 'The Holy Spirit' is the creator of all the four gospels.
Choice A: We conducted a survey of those in the immediate area and asked which type of notary stamp each liked best.
Essentially, the only thing that differentiates Choice A from the rest, is it's pronoun used.
In the original, the pronoun phrase used in relation to the adjective "those," was "he or she."
From this we can infer that Choice B is out of the question since it only states "she."
Choice C, though a tempting choice, is incorrect since the word "they" isn't inclusive enough.
Choice D is erroneous because it does not provide more clarity than the original. In fact, it doesn't even seem like a revision since the two pronouns were joined by a forward slash.
Answer:
affect is an impact on or an influence, effect is a noun, showing the result or outcome of something.