The Torah may be said to “speak in the language/culture of the people of

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the times.”? 4.The Torah may be said to “speak in the language/culture of the people of the times.” Explain what is achieved by the use of this literary mechanism. Discuss (in detail!!!) at least three examples in Genesis and three in Exodus where this device is used. Be sure to elaborate the point that the Torah seems to be making in each instance.
 
Seriously, that's way more than I'd want to do even for my own kids. It's not that difficult of a question, and you should be able to easily get it done just by reading the assignment.
 
Perhaps it's time to start doing your own homework. If you want to take up some body's time and efforts for a class that YOU get the credit for, perhaps you should offer some kind of incentive for the time and efforts they'll be putting into it. Otherwise, it's just old fashioned "cheating" to use someone else's work and claim it as your own. I think that's called "plagiarism" unless you give credit to the one who actually did the work - and then the teacher would know you didn't do your homework, so that wouldn't work, either.
 
Perhaps it's time to start doing your own homework. If you want to take up some body's time and efforts for a class that YOU get the credit for, perhaps you should offer some kind of incentive for the time and efforts they'll be putting into it. Otherwise, it's just old fashioned "cheating" to use someone else's work and claim it as your own. I think that's called "plagiarism" unless you give credit to the one who actually did the work - and then the teacher would know you didn't do your homework, so that wouldn't work, either.
 
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