What can you infer about the idea of fate from the words used to
describe it?
People in ancie...
English, 22.10.2020 20:01 anniekwilbourne
What can you infer about the idea of fate from the words used to
describe it?
People in ancient times did not understand the power of fate.
People think exactly the same way about fate even though they use
different words to talk about it.
People use different words for fate because each culture has completely
different ideas about it.
People in different periods of time and cultures have wondered what role
fate plays in human lives.
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