The phrase "time-honored tradition" refers to practices, customs, or beliefs that have been respected and upheld over a long period, often passed down through generations. It suggests a sense of value and significance, indicating that the tradition is cherished and recognized for its historical importance. Such traditions often contribute to cultural identity and continuity within a community.
i think it menas something importante
Tradition.
i think the phrase "life'' means not death, mortal, able to die
the fire was reintroduced at the 1928 summer Olympics in Amsterdam when did it starti think it started in 1936 but that's when it became a tradition when it was in Berlin but Amsterdam started it but did not become a tradition
that is a tradition just like the USA but puertorican have their own tradition that is the 3 Kings
old tradition
cow's blood
It is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb. Hint: A word or phrase that answers the question 'Where?' is functioning as an adverb (I think).
I dont think it is. I'm just saying what I think ok. I think that tradition is something you have to do and culture is just beliefs and do things without being forced. hope this helped oh and plz comment below bye!
I think its eon
In an infinitive phrase, it is always a preposition, and something you can do. For example: I like to think about my family. In this sentence to think is an infinitive phrase, and about my family is a prepositional phrase. to think, to be, to run, to do, to rescue, are all some of the MANY infinitives. Think this when you are trying to figure out if it is an infinitive phrase: to and something you can do! If it is something you can do after the preposition, then it is an INFINITIVE!
No, I think the Torah is from the Judaism tradition.