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How does the passage from Genesis differ from Weldon's poem "The Creation"? A) The passage from Genesis is elaborative and detailed, while the passage from the poem simple and direct. B) The passage from Genesis focuses on the creation of the earth, while the passage from the poem describes the fall of humankind. C) The passage from the poem personifies God as a creator or artist, while the passage from Genesis describes the fall of mankind simply. D) The passage from the poem does not give insight into God's feelings or desires, while the passage from Genesis explains God's emotions and thought processes

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Answer:

I belive it is a sry if i got it wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

in the bible they and lots of detail to explain it because it had to make sure that it got everything in

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C) The passage from the poem personifies God as creator or artist, while the passage from Genesis describes the fall of mankind simply.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the poem goes on about seeing through God's eyes and smiling creating light and making the sun in his hand while Genesis is short and sweet to the point and very simply put.

Along with what I have above I got it correct on USA test prep as well.

Plus here's a definition.

Personification/Personifies: The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.

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