The story of Adam and Eve is a story from the christian bible.
Once God has finished creating the earth and the animals, he realized there was no one to enjoy it. So he breathed into the dust and shaped a man. He called him Adam. When he realized that Adam was lonely, he shaped on woman. He called her Eve. He let them live in God's garden, telling them that the fruit from that tree was God's fruit and they could not eat it.
So they lived in God's garden. But one day a snake, the sneakiest and cleverest of the animals saw Eve sitting by God's tree. The snake told Eve that if she ate the fruit from the tree, she would be just like God. So she took a bite. Then she brought the apple to Adam, and had him take a bite. When God found out, he banished them both from the garden.
That's the story of Adam and Eve. Hope this helps! Have a happy New Year!
The correct answer would be loosened because a participle is used as for an adjective or adverb for ex. Billy broke his arm playing ball. the participle is broke.
i hope this helps <span />
It is b. Two Es' make up his father's initials.
Answer: The correct answer is : The climax of this story begins when Prospero orders his revelers to unmask the mysterious stranger. They began to look in each of the rooms of different colors until they reached the last one, the black one in the western part of the corridor, everyone is scared to see the intruder in a horrible suit of death and blood. Prospero orders to be caught and unmasked to be able to punish him, but all the guests are very scared and he has to do it himself. Prospero finds out that the stranger is the red death that is there to kill him and also his revelers. The figure faces Prospero and the Prince falls to the dead ground.
I would choose the first and the fourth excerpt from the list represented above.
These lines of the first exceprt best represent the needed idea :
<span>What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
And here are the lines which do the same thing :
</span><span>The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
I'm pretty sure it helps!</span>