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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

What do both of the two renderings of this same scene have in common? A) In both, Eve-example-1
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Answer:

a) in both, eve's words are the same

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Answer: C) In both, Adam's words are the same,

Step-by-step explanation:

This is in relation to the Christian story of creation and how Adam and Eve sinned against God and ate of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge.

In both renderings, Adam's words are the same because he blames Eve for having given him the fruit. In Genesis he says this explicitly but in Paradise Lost he does so not so explicitly but mentions it regardless.

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