If the question refers to the location of, or description of, a church, or its denomination, then the response, 'The church is ... ' is correct. If the questions is about a church as a specific entity, the word 'church' should be capitalized. For example:
'Where is the church?': 'The church is two blocks away.'
'Where is the Catholic church?': 'The Catholic church is in the next street.'
'What is the church built of?': 'The church is built of stone.'
'How old is the Christian Church?': 'The Church is over two thousand years old.'
A devout believer in a particular religion, asked 'Why does your Church exist?' might respons simply, 'The Church is.'
The correct spelling is "answer" (response to a question, reply).
A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
No. A statement does not require a response.
A response may seem correct when it is only partially correct apex
Anyone may question the leadership of the One True Church founded by Christ; however, that does not imply that the questioner is correct in his interpretation of Scripture.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
Incomplete question. Please specify which University to get a correct response
None of the above and all of the above could be correct answers to this question. The word “which” indicates a choice in a question. Without more information, you will not get a meaningful response to this question.
Once again, a free response question doesn't have a correct or incorrect answer, as long as the answer given is supported by facts from the period, and, in the DBQ section, is backed up by the documents. An answer which is purely opinion will ALWAYS be wrong.
In the Catholic church, the priest will ask "what do you ask of God's church for your child?" The response is "Baptism"
Too wild a question ... the answer varies from nothing at all TO normal response TO profound nerve damage.
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