Answer:
OoOoO Dancing letter noice
Explanation:
"Naze sūgaku o suru no wa naze muzukashī nodesu ka?"
"Ume ni kite, kore o suru koto ga dekimasu."
"Watashi wa gakkō ga totemo kiraidesu."
"Anata wa sore o mei dekimasu."
'Ma, anata wa nani o suiteimasu ka? Anata wa watashi no sōzōryoku noichibudesu.'
'Sore wa anata no sapōtā to hanasu koto ga dekimasu ka?'
"Pointo wa nandesuka?"
Akirameru na, anata wa kore o motte iru"
"ikani umaku iku no?"
'Sore wa fusui kōide wanai?'
"Ā, karera wa shiru hitsuyō wanai."
"Īe, watashi wa jibun jishin o rikai suru hisuyō wa arimasen."
"Yatta yo!" 'Anata ni itta."
Damare."
Answer: a. Parabula or Parables
Explanation:
Jesus often used stories called Parables to get his point across thereby using analogies. These stories would have realistic storylines based on the society at the time.
They would then end with a lesson that taught those who listened how to live better lives or serve God better. Some of the more popular parables are: the Parable of the Sower and the Parable of the Weeds.
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