Answer:
The main idea concerns the origins of Halloween.
Explanation:
In the passage itself, we can say the main idea is expressed by the sentence "Halloween is believed to have come from an ancient Celtic festival dating back some 2,000 years." The purpose of the passage is to explain the origins of Halloween by presenting readers with facts about where it began and how and why it was celebrated. It shows how our "candy fueled celebration" came from an ancient tradition.
Answer:
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, "<em>psalmoi</em>" 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 Psalms.
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