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World Religions- Unit 1 Vocab
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religio
to bind/bond
creed
a formal statement of faith/ belief
myth
a story containing a sacred truth
liturgy
a religious service or rite; the form of a ritual or other act of public worship
Ecumenism
the principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian churches and all religions
Evangelization
The spread and proclamation of the Good News of Jesus Christ through preaching the Gospel (words and witness)
witnessing
giving testimony to the gospel of Jesus Christ by sharing what Christ has done on the cross and in one's life
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Read the following poem by Edward Hirsch. Then use one of the close reading techniques you’ve learned to generate ideas for a thesis statement and several topic sentences for a close analysis essay.
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Match the definition in Column B with the word in Column A. |**Column A**|**Column B**| |-|-| ||a. overthrow| ||b. nonprofessional| ||c. animal story| |fable|d. play that ends in death| ||e. guess| ||f. author's use of one thing to stand for another| ||g. poem part| ||h. handiness| ||i. plants| ||j. story of a hero's great deeds|
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