Don't you wish you could have been at Christ's___ into Heaven?

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ammunition
ascension
brevity
cavity
creation
denomination
detention
extension
fission
gravity
hypertension
imagination
institution
justification
levity
pension
permission
repetition
submission
substitution
superstition

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Answer 1
Answer: Ascension means:
the act of rising to an important position or a higher level."his ascension to the ranks of pop star"
or:

the ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after the Resurrection.

-definition from google ^-^
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

1.prayer: praise to God

2.sacrifice: commanded by God

3.adoration: communion with God

4.hypocritical: insincere

5.omniscient: knowing everything

6.petition: earnest request

7.confidence: a firm belief or trust

8.sovereignty: supreme power or authority

9.temporal: for this life only

These are the correct combinations of words and definition in the context of religious doctrines, preaching and worshipping. Explanation:


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Answer:

5

Explanation:

What is Frankenstein's goal after he became a student at the university? A he wants to create a new species of man
B he wants to fall in love and marry
C he wants to discover the cure for scarlet fever
D he wants to graduate with honors

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Answer:

Frankenstein's goal after he became a student at the university is that he wants to create a new species of man

Explanation:

The events that led him to become a medical student gave him the idea of making a discovery, this was how to create life, and show that science could create a new kind of man, superior to the other men since it has come back to life, and this will explain the origins of life and will give the man the tools to cheat it.

Answer:

A. He wants to create a new species of man

Explanation:

Which is a line of dialogue?"I have taken all of the stress I can stand."
I could not understand how we had gotten to this point.
"The group took all results into consideration," the study reported.
I thought we had gotten beyond this issue the last time we talked.

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Your first option, "I have taken all the stress I can stand.", is a line of dialogue.

Dialogue is speaking/talking. The second and last options cannot be examples of dialogue because they are not being spoken (you can tell by the lack of quotation marks).The third option is also incorrect because it is what is written, as it says "the study reported" (the study does not speak). Therefore, the first option is correct.

Answer:

I have taken all the stress I can stand.

Explanation:

Just took the test and got it right!

hope this helps :)

The Germanic language was brought to Britain by which of the following groups?

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I happen to have just read that in chapter 26 of my history book.

It was the Angles, Saxons and Jutes that brought it to Britain 

Who invented ship??????

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There is no exact man as to who invented ships (as in the boat). However, the idea did originate from Ancient Egyptians.And is in the term "shipping," it is also unknown as to who first started using this for this phrase to grow popular. However, it is known that it has been based on earlier concepts during the 1970's.Hope this helped!

Which word is an interjection commonly used in advertising

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An interjection can be a remark such as an exclamation. For example; Holy cow! Gee whiz! etc. One that I see often in commercials or advertisements is "Savings!" or "Great Deals!"
I think the answer you are looking for is Persuade thats in every advertising because they aren't going to tell you a story they want you to buy or try out their product they are showing.