The Second Epistle of Peter, which is also referred as Second Peter, is a book of the New Testament, specifically a biblical letter allegedly written by the Apostle Peter, although it is now believed that he was not the author (it could have been written by one of his disciples).
In these sections of the letter the author warns his readers against losing faith in Christ's Coming and reassures that this Coming is certain and that they should not doubt it. These are passages where they are located:
I. Introduction 2 Peter 1:1.
II. Call to Spiritual Growth 2 Peter 1:2-21.
III. Call to Awareness of Error 2 Peter 2:1-22.
IV. Call To Reassurance in Christ's Coming 2 Peter 3:1-18.
V. Conclusion 2 Peter 3:18b.
The Mayans, among other older Mexican tribes, were infamous for pyramids, rivaling the Egyptians. Definitely D.
Theft with return. When something that is not your is taken it is stealing. Obviously. But if they change their mind and bring it back, it's with return
It should be B because the war ll was powerful
I believe the answer is: <span>practicality
The issues of practicality in this context refers to how well the action that being promoted by the speaker would solve the issue.
To address this issue, it is very common for speaker in a persuasive speech to fully explain the specific disadvantage and advantages of each available options.
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