Which BEST describes how the passage draws on the Bible?
A
B)
It alludes to the biblica...
English, 20.07.2020 21:01 BrezzyGirl9148
Which BEST describes how the passage draws on the Bible?
A
B)
It alludes to the biblical story of Jonah, who was swallowed by a great fish.
It mirrors the famous story of Noah and the ark, as both texts deal with
boats.
it reverses biblical ideas, calling the Bible itself into question as a religious
D
It has no connection to the Bible, as a work of fiction from 197h century
America was unlikely to draw from the Bible.
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