Answer:
These words are in Latin, I believe, and when they are translated to English they mean:
- Kyrie: Lord
- Gloria: Glory
- Credo: I believe that (I think this word is also related to the Apostles' Creed)
- Sanctus: St. (Saint)
- Agnus Dei: Lamb of God
This was one of the two categories of the Roman Mass, called the <em>Ordinary of the Mass</em><em>.</em>
(the other is called the Proper of the Mass)<em> </em>Mentioned<em> </em>above were the five standard prayers of this Mass 'Ordinary', and these prayers were sang.
Hope I helped :)
It would be a theory because of its subjective nature
Its basically a book that tells u the synonyms( another word for a word), like the word extreme, a synonym for that is extraordinary, and also antonyms( they are the opposites of words) as well, like say for example the word like, the antonym for that is dislike, so basically the opposite of a word, definition. I hope all this information helps u with your question.
Umm, there's nothing underlined or bolded or anything, but the adverb "too" modifies the adverb "quickly," so I would go with "too."
We need an example to answer this question