<span>Seems like the question is missing options here, I will explain
the simple answer below. The answer is:
1) The deity commands things that are already moral, </span>
<span>2) The deity could
have commanded anything and that thing would have been moral.</span>
The choice offers a
dilemma that why a deity had commanded something which already was moral,
if not then why the deity did not command that thing to be moral.
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Answer:
The correct option is letter b. telegraphic speech.
Explanation:
Between the ages of 18 and 30 months, children begin to speak in a telegraphic manner. That means they use sentences commonly formed by two words (that number can increase from the age of 24 months). Those words are essential for the meaning of the message they wish to convey. They leave out adjectives and adverbs, for instance, and focus on nouns and verbs. An example of telegraphic speech is, "Cat jump."
<u>Answer:
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'The judgment given by the Supreme Court would help to keep the religion and the government separate from each other' would be a likely response by another branch of government to a controversial decision such as Engel v. Vitale (1962).
<u>Explanation:
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- The first amendment to the United States Constitution was made with the view of dispensing the right to choose to worship or not worship in a manner specified by someone else along with other rights.
- The decision of the Supreme Court would be hailed by the executive and the legislative branch as it protects the rights of the people given to them by the Constitution.
Answer:I am not sure but i think 2 ;-;
Explanation:
THINK I SAID I THINK