"Polygamy" has two roots; the first part of the word (<em>poly</em>) comes from the greek word "<em>polús</em>", that means "many"; the second part of the word (gamy) comes from the greek term "<em>gámos</em>", which means "marriage"; both terms were used in an ancient greek word: "<em>polugamos</em>" that literally meant "married to many". The word "polygamy" in english also refers to someone who is married to more than one person.
The answer is letter A.)<span> What do these words have in common with each other?
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The following are the statements made in each given situation.
1. <u>Christening Ceremony</u> = Congratulations. You are now a new creation in Christ Jesus (as the priest baptizes the named person in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit).
2. <u>Sangguniang Kabataan Award Acceptance Speech</u> = Thank you for finding me worthy. Congratulations from the awarding entity.
3. <u>Certificate of Recognition</u> = Congratulations. You are recognized.
4. <u>Debut</u> = We appreciate your debut. Congratulations.
5. <u>Funeral service</u> = May their soul rest in peace (RIP). Thank you for coming.
Thus, the statements usually made in these situations or occasions are indicated.
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