Based on the Latin and Anglo-Saxon forms, determine the Modern English equivalents to these words. An example, from Greek rather than Latin, has been done for you. All the other words are terminology you would likely hear in church. Type each word after the colon (:) next to Modern English.Greek: kyriakeAnglo-Saxon: cyriceModern English: churchLatin: diabolosAnglo-Saxon: deofolModern English:___Latin: presbyterAnglo-Saxon: preostModern English:___Latin: ministrareAnglo-Saxon: mynsterModern English:___Latin: praedicare (verb)Anglo-Saxon: praedicianModern English:___

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Answer:

The correct answers are:

1. Devil.

2. Priest.

3.  Monestary.

4. Past Particaple.

Explanation:

Using information based on Greek and Latin equivalents, it follows that the referenced words correspond to the terms described above, which are also used in churches and other religious temples. This determination arises from the forms of denomination used in antiquity, which are still in force to this day.