Read the source of the allusion. In the Bible, the Garden of Eden is a paradise where the first man and woman lived. What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below? The national park is truly a Garden of Eden. a place of great beauty and peace a place where few people live a place that doesn't actually exist

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Question
Read the source of the allusion.
In the Bible, the Garden of Eden is a paradise where the first man and woman
lived.
What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below?
The national park is truly a Garden of Eden.
a place of great beauty and peace
a place where few people live
a place that doesn't actually exist
Answer

a place of great beauty and peace.

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The allusion to the Garden of Eden in the sentence suggests that the national park is a place of great beauty and peace, just like the paradise...
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