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How does the story of Adam and Eve highlight the differences between men and women?

  1. Eve was created first to establish superiority

  2. Eve was created from Adam's rib to complement and fulfill each other's needs

  3. They were created separately without any connection

  4. Adam was created from Eve's rib to signify equality

The correct answer is: Eve was created from Adam's rib to complement and fulfill each other's needs

The main theme in the story of Adam and Eve is that men and women have complementary roles and needs. B is the best answer option because it accurately reflects this theme. A is incorrect because the story does not mention an intention to establish superiority. C is incorrect because the story clearly states that Adam and Eve were created from each other, suggesting a strong connection. D is incorrect because the creation of Eve from Adam's rib is not meant to signify equality, but rather complementarity. Therefore, B is the best answer option for this question.