Multiple choice general knowledge foreign languages

We all have come across the word altar and alter. though simple they can sometime be misleading. let us see it. one of these means a place to make sacrifice and another is to change. In ancient days, Kings use to sacrifice their slaves at Altar in order to please God to give them long life and it took socialists, thousands of years to alter this myth.

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Explanation

An altar is a sacred table or platform used for religious sacrifices, while alter means to change or modify something. In the sentence, sacrifices were made at an altar, and it took time to alter (change) a social practice.