Answer:
predetermination
Explanation:
Predetermination, also called predestination, is the belief that "the divine foreordaining of all that will happen, especially with regard to the salvation of some and not others."
<span>Laconic. It's an adjective which basically describes someone who uses few words.</span>
<span>When a sentence has two or more subjects, that is called a compound subject. The individual subjects in a compound subject<span> are joined by a coordinating conjunction (and, or, neither, nor). In Subject verb agreement, </span>if subjects are joined by and, they are considered plural. For example, “The teacher and the principal plan to see her parents.”</span> The teacher and the principal here are of different persons so we use the plural verb plan. However, in a sentence like this, “The teacher and principal plans to see her parents.” we use a singular verb plans because of the singular subject. The teacher here and the principal refers to only one person. The removal of the word the makes it singular. <span>Now, since clowning and krumping is similar, we should use a singular verb.</span><span />
Old english was *not geminic language*
its <span>synthetic
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Answer:
I read the newspaper every day.
I think this one is correct