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biggirl4568

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Myths about creation that explain the origin of existence are called _________.
 
  A) semihistorical myths
 B) cosmogonic myths
 C) etiological myths
 D) grand myths

Question 2

The one part of the Herodian temple complex that remains today, considered by most Jews to be the holiest site in their faith, is the:
 
  a. Dome of the Rock
  b. Holy of Holies
  c. Western Wall
  d. Ark of the Covenant



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Answer to Question 1

cosmogonic myths

Answer to Question 2

c



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