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!
Answer:
Middle East
Explanation:
It's a proper noun because it is capitalized. Like a name, for example, Emily. It has a capital at the beginning of the name, meaning that it is proper.
When all the corrections are made to a document, the original one is "vaporized" to ensure the "truth". This means that "corrections" or "rectification" of details were made, to ensure the message or the reality they wanted to show. These messages include political propaganda, or manipulation of truth.
Antonio’s intensified religious doubts illustrate the extent to which he had pegged his hope for moral understanding on a miraculous epiphany during his Communion. His disillusionment indicates the degree to which Antonio is still a child, even if he is an unusually thoughtful and morally curious one. It is naïve, of course, for him to think that the act of receiving Communion might revolutionize his moral understanding of the world, but his power of understanding and belief is still so strong that he is able to convince himself completely. However, his childlike faith takes a blow after his disappointment. After repeated failures to receive God’s explanation of the existence of evil, Antonio even ventures the thought that God himself does not exist. His faith in God is further challenged when Ultima is able to lift the curse on Téllez’s home, an act a priest failed spectacularly to accomplish.
I feel like the answer is A.