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uranmaximum [27]
2 years ago
10

In the _________ practices, of which evidence is to be found in the books of Judges and Samuel, the chief part is played by sacr

ifices, usually burnt offerings?
A).orbital.
B).statistical.
C).ritual.
D).torrential.​
English
1 answer:
NNADVOKAT [17]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

That's easy.

It's C.

Explanation:

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