Use the information given in "Unni's Wish' and 'A Common Miracle to complete the table on the next page.
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A Common Miracle
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- "Miracles," by Walt Whitman, invites readers to not only ponder the concept of a miracle, but also to recognise that miracles happen all the time.
- A miracle is a supernatural occurrence that defies natural or scientific explanation.
- A miraculous occurrence is frequently attributed to the deeds of a supernatural creature, such as a deity, a magician, a miracle worker, a saint, or a religious leader, in numerous religions.
- Informally, the term "miracle" is often applied to any good event that is statistically unlikely but not against the rules of nature, such as surviving a natural disaster, or just a "great" occurrence.
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