The subject of a parable about the kingdom's value in which the word is five letters and it ends with the letter l is small.
The pronoun for a letter is it (subject or object); the pronoun for the letters of the alphabet is they (subject) or them (object).
Romans is one of the Pauline letters; the whole book is a letter from Paul to the church in Rome.
The school subject you're looking for is "History." It has 8 letters, and the 5th letter is "l."
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Karl Emmert has written: 'Briefsorten' -- subject(s): German Letter writing, German letters, Letter writing, German, Letters
what school subject has eight letters and L as the fifth
Edgar Corrie has written: 'A second letter on the subject of the duties on coffee' 'Letters on the subject of the Scotch distillery laws' 'Letter fourth'
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"Signed by" followed by the name and designation of the concerned officer.
Henry Neville Payne has written: 'Nevil Payn's letter, and some other letters that concern the subject of his letter' -- subject(s): Trials, litigation
The plural of letter is letters.
"Double letters" means two in a row, like tt in "letter" or oo, kk, and ee in "bookkeeper".