1. Hubris? A. stranger with one sandal; B. king of olympus C. oracle at Delphi D
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1. Hubris? A. stranger with one sandal; B. king of olympus C. oracle at Delphi D.artistic center of the acient middle east E. Greek god of death F. 50 oar ship G excessive pride H. recklessness
2. Priam? A.father of hector and king of Troy B. king of olympus C. oracle at Delphi D.artistic center of the acient middle east E. Greek god of death F. 50 oar ship G excessive pride H. recklessness
3.Zeus? A.stranger with one sandal B. king of olympus C. oracle at Delphi D.artistic center of the acient middle east E. Greek god of death F. 50 oar ship G excessive pride H. recklessness
4. Charon? A. ferryman of the dead B. raised by a wolf C.common area used for market and political discourse D. D. predecessors of Romans E. major rival of Rome F. queen of Carthage G. Rome H.Roman god of death I. general of Carthage J. The aeneid
5. Carthage? A. ferryman of the dead B. raised by a wolf C.common area used for market and political discourse D. D. predecessors of Romans E. major rival of Rome F. queen of Carthage G. Rome H.Roman god of death I. general of Carthage J. The aeneid
6.Pallenteum? A. ferryman of the dead B. raised by a wolf C.common area used for market and political discourse D. D. predecessors of Romans E. major rival of Rome F. queen of Carthage G. Rome H.Roman god of death I. general of Carthage J. The aeneid
7. Hannibal? A. ferryman of the dead B. raised by a wolf C.common area used for market and political discourse D. D. predecessors of Romans E. major rival of Rome F. queen of Carthage G. Rome H.Roman god of death I. general of Carthage J. The aeneid
Explanation / Answer
1)OPTION G
2)OPTION A
3)OPTION B
4)OPTION A
5)OPTION E
6)OPTION G
7)OPTION I
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