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3 years ago
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Using a thesaurus, look up the noun worship. Then, from the list of words below, choose the synonym(s) closest in meaning to wor

ship
A. beliefB. adorationC. Holy WritD. devotionE. convertF. dependenceG. ScriptureH. discipleI. book
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1 answer:
faust18 [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

Worship as a noun word can be defined as <u>an act of honor or reverence paid to the divine being or a supernatural power</u>.

The synonym for the word <em>worship </em>is <em>adoration</em>.

Adoration as a noun word can be defined as <u>an act of worship or honor or a strong love for someone</u>.

So among all the options, the closest one to <em>worship </em>is adoration.

So, the correct answer is option B.

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