The prayers and readings in a Eucharistic service remind those taking part of that final meal and of the solemn words and actions of someone standing at the edge of death. The people taking part drink a sip of wine (or grape juice) and eat a tiny piece of some form of bread, both of which have been consecrated. In Jesus' Name, say, “I believe and receive.” Then eat the bread. Next, take the cup in your hand and say: Lord Jesus, thank you for your precious blood. In John 6:53-54, Jesus tells us that unless one eats his body and drink his blood, we have no life. “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you.” He adds in John 6:54-56 that his body is food and his blood, a drink.
Answer:
A. She takes on a daring challenge for the sake of her family.
Explanation:
- <em>"female Sherpa ... lost her life"</em>
- <em>"faced with her family's need"</em>
- <em>"Lila Sherpa would be the second ... no one could know her true identity"</em>
- <em>"For her family, she must do this"</em>
- <em>"prayed to the god of the mountain"</em>
- <em>"she did this for all of them"</em>
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"diction" means word choice, aka the words that one chooses when writing or speaking. choice A uses this word correctly, because if you know more words, you'll be able to use "good diction" aka you'll have more words to choose from.
B. Simile
Simile are used to compare one thing with another.
Lennie has to go hide in the brush where they camped if he gets in trouble.