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What did Adam do in the garden of Eden?(1 Point)Eat an apple from the treeEat some fruit from the tree of knowledgeDig up the tree of knowledgeDeceived by Iblis to eat fruit from the tree of knowledge

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What did Adam do in the garden of Eden?(1 Point)Eat an apple from the treeEat some fruit from the tree of knowledgeDig up the tree of knowledgeDeceived by Iblis to eat fruit from the tree of knowledge

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Adam ate some fruit from the tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden.

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