English, 18.03.2021 02:00 justtryingtopass7
What do both of the two renderings of this same scene have in common?
A) In both, Eve's words are the same,
B) In both, God's words are the same,
C) In both, Adam's words are the same,
D) In both, God addresses Adam and Eve collectively
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