I would say the correct answer is C. <span>viewing oneself in a way that lasts a long time. To perpetuate means to prolong something for an indefinite period of time, possibly even forever. It derived from Latin word As an example, you may have heard of perpetuum mobile - perpetual motion, something that moves forever in and of itself.</span>
It is an indirect observation because scientist look at rocks to find its interior
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It shows her that she should never give up trying to be a writer
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It sounds right.. I haven't read the book,sorry
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Jesus Christ, the son of God, full filled God's eternal plan when he was sent down to Earth, by the father in heaven, in a human body, as the sacrifice. He did this to pay for the sins of every human being (past, present and future) as long as they would accept him into their hearts as their lord and savior. Christ was sent to earth with a purpose. A very divine purpose, that he in fact did full fill. Which was God's eternal plan.
Yes and no? But mostly yes, it is like staying in a place for a long time which makes the area or place your own.