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Blababa [14]
3 years ago
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Which of the following accurately explains an example of symbolism in the passage? In this culture, tearing one’s clothes is a s

ign of acknowledgement of family. Wearing a piece of sackcloth around the waist represented a family man, a father. In the first dream, the sheave standing represents God. In the second dream, the sun and the moon represent Jacob and his wife.
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joja [24]3 years ago
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I believe that the best answer among the choices provided by the question is <span> In the second dream, the sun and the moon represent Jacob and his wife.</span>
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