Match the person to the information contributed to luke's writings. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. 1. James investigated everything about the life of christ 2. Paul provided firsthand descriptions of events 3. Philip may have provided text of stephen's address and the story of his martyrdom 4. Eyewitnesses may have described the appointment of deacons, and the conversion of the ethiopian eunich and the samaritans 5. Luke may have provided the information about the day of pentecost.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 09:30, louiecampos
Luminous objects such as flashlights emit light that we can see. how do we see an object that isn’t luminous? a. the object emits light that reaches our eyes. b. light reflects off the object and reaches our eyes. c. light passes through the object uninterrupted. d. light is fully absorbed by the object. e. we can’t see an object that isn’t luminous.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 09:30, anacecilianr2325
Afish fossil is found in a rock. a foot bone and tooth are found in an older layer of the same rock. what can scientists learn from the rock? a) the area changed from land to water. b) the area changed from water to land. c) the area has always been land. d) the area was once an ocean.
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SAT, 30.06.2019 14:00, edjiejwi
In which text sample are the ideas organized most logically? a. a butterfly starts its life as an egg. the egg hatches to reveal a tiny caterpillar. the caterpillar eats a lot of leaves. it grows quickly, shedding its skin as it grows. this shedding takes place four or more times in a process known as molting. the caterpillar then forms a pupa or chrysalis. inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar slowly transforms into a beautiful butterfly. b. the molting process is characteristic of caterpillars. eventually the caterpillar grows into a beautiful butterfly. the caterpillar eats a lot of leaves, growing quickly. as a result, it becomes too big for its skin, and it has to shed its skin four or more times. the caterpillar hatches from the egg laid by a butterfly. c. a tiny caterpillar hatches from the egg. the egg is the starting point of a butterfly’s life. when it becomes a caterpillar, it eats a lot of leaves. it grows quickly, shedding its skin as it grows. this shedding takes place four or more times. this process is known as molting. the caterpillar then forms a pupa or chrysalis. then the caterpillar slowly transforms into a beautiful butterfly. d. the caterpillar forms a pupa or chrysalis. inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar slowly transforms into a beautiful butterfly. but where does the caterpillar appear from? a caterpillar hatches from an egg. the egg is the starting point of a butterfly’s life. when it becomes a caterpillar, it eats a lot of leaves. it grows quickly, shedding its skin as it grows. this shedding takes place four or more times in a process known as molting.
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