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English, 30.11.2020 22:10, kmmjones6108

Which statement is accurate with respect to these two passages? A. In both, Adam and Eve have much to say to god.

B. In both, Adam and Eve have little to say to god.

C. In the first passage, Adam has little to say, in the second passage he has much to say.

D. In the first passage, Eve has little to say, but in the second passage she has much to say.


Which statement is accurate with respect to these two passages?

A. In both, Adam and Eve have muc

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