King James Bible
"And the woman said unto the serpent, We may eat of the fruit of the trees of the garden:"
Eve engages in dialogue with the serpent, treating it as a legitimate conversation partner. This interaction marks humanity's first recorded encounter with temptation, as Eve begins to entertain questions about God's commands rather than rejecting the serpent's approach. Eve correctly recalls God's permission to eat from the garden's trees, demonstrating her knowledge of divine provision. Her response emphasizes God's generosity—multiple trees were freely given—which will contrast sharply with the single prohibition she's about to mention.