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12. "We Are Looking for Those People Who Are Interested in Discovery. We Seek Those Who Seek Fame and Fortune and Will Do Such Things

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12. "We are looking for those people who are interested in discovery. We seek those who seek fame and fortune and will do such things as unto the Lord our God We are looking for men who seek to expand their place in this world and make their lives better for themselves and their families." Which of the following would be the best title for the passage above? Christian missionaries seeking wealth Scientific progress fuels exploration Gold, God and Glory! Expand your kingdom now!

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Respuesta

The best title for the passage is "Gold, God and Glory!".

Explicación

## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the main theme or message of the passage. The passage talks about people who are interested in discovery, seeking fame and fortune, doing things for God, and expanding their place in the world for themselves and their families.## Step 2Next, we need to match the theme of the passage with the given options. The options are: Christian missionaries seeking wealth, Scientific progress fuels exploration, Gold, God and Glory!, and Expand your kingdom now!## Step 3The first option, "Christian missionaries seeking wealth", does not fully capture the theme of the passage. The passage does not specifically mention Christian missionaries or their pursuit of wealth.## Step 4The second option, "Scientific progress fuels exploration", also does not fully capture the theme of the passage. The passage does not specifically mention scientific progress or exploration.## Step 5The third option, "Gold, God and Glory!", seems to capture the theme of the passage perfectly. The passage talks about people seeking fame and fortune (Gold), doing things for God (God), and expanding their place in the world (Glory).## Step 6The fourth option, "Expand your kingdom now!", does not fully capture the theme of the passage. The passage does not specifically mention expanding one's kingdom.