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After his daughter’s shape-shifting fails to satisfy his hun…

After his daughter’s shape-shifting fails to satisfy his hunger, the text concludes: “He began to savage his own limbs. / And there, at a final feast, devoured himself.” What does this ending most powerfully reveal about the logic of Ceres’s punishment?  

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The barber who discovers Midas’s secret whispers into a hole…

The barber who discovers Midas’s secret whispers into a hole in the ground, and reeds grow there that “betrayed the barber’s confidence, / Broadcasting the buried secret. / Hissing to all who happened to be passing: / ‘Ass’s ears! Midas has ass’s ears!'” What does this episode suggest about power, secrecy, and truth?

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When Juno transforms Callisto into a bear, the text observes…

When Juno transforms Callisto into a bear, the text observes: “Yet her mind was unaltered. Her lament / Was the roar of a bear — but her grief was human. / And though they were a bear’s forepaws / That she raked at heaven’s face with, / Her despair over Jove’s ingratitude… was a girl’s.” How does this detail most directly shape the reader’s understanding of Callisto’s punishment?

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Agave kills Pentheus while possessed by the god, believing h…

Agave kills Pentheus while possessed by the god, believing him to be a boar: “It’s the boar that ploughed up our gardens! / I’ve hit it!” The text then concludes: “The lesson / Was not lost on Thebes, the city of letters. / Women made sure, thereafter, / That this sleepy child / Was acknowledged, was honoured.” What does this ending most powerfully reveal about how the myth’s lesson is transmitted?

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When Pluto abducts Proserpina, she screams for her mother, t…

When Pluto abducts Proserpina, she screams for her mother, then for her friends, and then “in her childishness / She screamed for her flowers as they fell, / While her ravisher leaped with her / Into his chariot.” What does Proserpina’s screaming for her scattered flowers reveal about Hughes’s characterization of the abduction?

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After his weapons repeatedly fail against Cygnus, Achilles t…

After his weapons repeatedly fail against Cygnus, Achilles turns on the ordinary soldier Menoetes, killing him with a single throw, then announces: “This corpse, this spear / And this arm, I have proved, are perfect Achilles.” The text earlier noted that Achilles acted “Exasperated, to reassure himself.” What does this episode most directly reveal about Achilles?

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Jupiter resolves the conflict between Ceres and Pluto by div…

Jupiter resolves the conflict between Ceres and Pluto by dividing Proserpina’s year between the two realms, then observing: “Her nature, too, is divided. One moment / Gloomy as hell’s king, but the next / Bright as the sun’s mass, bursting from clouds.” What does Jupiter’s compromise primarily reveal about how the myth treats the original crime of abduction?

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All nerves involved in the voluntary control of skeletal mus…

All nerves involved in the voluntary control of skeletal muscles are part of the _____ system of the peripheral nervous system.

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Hughes describes Midas’s golden-touch fantasy as something t…

Hughes describes Midas’s golden-touch fantasy as something that “Hovered in his head perpetually, / Wistfully fondled all his thoughts by day, / Manipulated all his dreams by night. / Now it saw its chance and seized his tongue.” What does this personification of Midas’s desire primarily reveal?

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All of the following muscles flex the hip except

All of the following muscles flex the hip except

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