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ROUTINARY ACTIVITIES

Prayer
Attendance
Recall
Motivation
ROUTINARY ACTIVITIES

Prayer
Attendance
Recall
Motivation
ATTENDANCE:

One word that best describe


yourself.
ROUTINARY ACTIVITIES

Prayer
Attendance
Recall
Motivation
ROUTINARY ACTIVITIES

Prayer
Attendance
Recall
Motivation
Two Truths,
and a Lie:
Trivia Game
Two Truths,
One Lie
The Mona Lisa has
A.
no eyebrows.
There are nine planets in our
B.
Solar System.

The name of all continents end with


C.
the same letter that they start with.
According to NASA Science: Solar System
Exploration, there are more planets than stars in our
galaxy. The current count orbiting our star: eight.
These are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Beyond Neptune, a newer class of smaller worlds
called dwarf planets reign, including longtime
favorite Pluto.
Two Truths,
One Lie
"I Am" is the shortest complete
A.
sentence in English language.
"Rhythm" is the longest English word
B.
without a vowel.

English is the official language of


C.
U.S.A.
According to usa.gov, there is no "official"
language at the federal level for the United States.
Although the most commonly used language is
English, more than 300 languages are spoken or
signed by the population.
Two Truths,
One Lie
There are originally 26 letters
A.
in the English alphabet.

B. Only two English words in current use end


in "-gry". They are "angry" and "hungry".

The sentence, "The quick brown fox jumps over


C. the lazy dog" uses every letter in the English
language.
(A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T V X Y Z)
are the first 23 letters of the 29 original Old
English Alphabet recorded in the year 1011 by
the monk Byrhtferð. Dropped from the Old
English alphabet are the following 6 letters: &
⁊ Ƿ Þ Ð Æ (worldometer, 2021).

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