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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 that doesnt actually exist
a place of great beauty and peace
a place where few people live
The source says the Garden of Eden is a paradise. A national park described as a Garden of Eden should share the paradise - like qualities, which are great beauty and peace. The first option is wrong as the national park exists, and the third option is not related to the paradise meaning of Eden.
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a place of great beauty and peace