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14.01.2021 •
English
In a fictional novel, the conflict
is introduced,rises, reaches a turning point,falls, and is resolved
none of these
falls,rises,reaches a turning point, and is resolved
stays the same throughout the entire novel
which one is it
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Ответ:
just gunna take up 1 space
Explanation:
Ответ:
Protestant Christianity broke from Roman (Catholic) Christianity.
Explanation:
Martin Luther led attacks on Roman Catholic corruption and practices. This was a huge major split and most argue it was the first split in Christianity.