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At the end of book 9, Adam and Eve blame each other for their trespass, but do not self-condemn.

a. True
b. False

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Final answer:

It is false that Adam and Eve do not self-condemn at the end of book 9 in 'Paradise Lost'. They both blame each other but also experience self-reproach.

Step-by-step explanation:

At the end of book 9 in Paradise Lost, it is false that Adam and Eve do not self-condemn. Both characters indeed engage in a mutual blame game, but they also experience self-reproach for their actions in defying God's command. The complexity of their responses reflects a mixture of self-condemnation and externalization of blame.

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