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The Talmud is
 
  a. a book about the prophets in the Hebrew Scriptures.
  b. a book of mystical Judaic beliefs and prayers of the Middle Ages.
  c. a combination of Gemara and the Mishnah.
  d. a combination of the Torah and the Kabbalah.

Question 2

As in many religions, Daoist nuns and monks are
 
  a. of unequal status.
  b. of equal status.
  c. nonexistent.
  d. unseen holy men and women, often cloistered.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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