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Virgil Aeneid || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
  • Virgil Aeneid || with 100% Accurate Solutions.

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  • Who uses his powers to keep the trojans lost at sea? correct answers Juno who calms the ocean so aeneas could make it safely to land? correct answers neptune what does jupiter predict awaits aeneas in italy? correct answers a massive war & a new city & a new way of life. who would not be adecendent of aeneas' line? correct answers mars from whom would julious caesar get his name correct answers aeneas' son LULUS why did dido's people take on a peaceful mood toward aeneas' peop...
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  • What three things are found in Epic Poetry? correct answers Starting in the middle, A plea to the gods, and the use of literary tools especially similies. Why does Juno's anger burn against the Trojans? correct answers She is angry because Paris deemed her less beautiful than Helen. She loathed the whole stack of Dardanus. She was furious at the honors done to Ganymede. What does Juno request from Aeolus? What does Juno offer in return for the favor? correct answers She request that he ra...
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  • Richard Jenkins correct answers Says Virgil wasn't a misogynist in fact the opposite = through Dido's 'deeply sympathetic portrayal' Virgil wanted to 'enlarge Dido's tragedy to focus upon the woman's point of view' R D Williams on Aeneas as leader correct answers 'not aiming to achieve personal satisfaction by surpassing others in excellence, but to use his qualities in order to achieve their success' 'must not judge Aeneas adversely because we think he ought to be like Achille...
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Clinical characteristics of wild-type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: disproving myths Esther Gonzalez-L  opez  1,2,3, Christian Gagliardi4 , Fernando Dominguez1,3, Cristina Candida Quarta4 , F. Javier de Haro-del Moral5 , Agnese Milandri4 , Clara Sala
  • Clinical characteristics of wild-type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: disproving myths Esther Gonzalez-L opez 1,2,3, Christian Gagliardi4 , Fernando Dominguez1,3, Cristina Candida Quarta4 , F. Javier de Haro-del Moral5 , Agnese Milandri4 , Clara Sala

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  • Clinical characteristics of wild-type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis: disproving myths Esther Gonzalez-L opez 1,2,3, Christian Gagliardi4 , Fernando Dominguez1,3, Cristina Candida Quarta4 , F. Javier de Haro-del Moral5 , Agnese Milandri4 , Clara Salas3,6, Mario Cinelli4 , Marta Cobo-Marcos1,3, Massimiliano Lorenzini4 , Enrique Lara-Pezzi2,3, Serena Foffi4 , Luis Alonso-Pulpon1,3, Claudio Rapezzi4 , and Pablo Garcia-Pavia1,3,7*
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  • Aeneas correct answers The protagonist of the Aeneid. Aeneas is a survivor of the siege of Troy, a city on the coast of Asia Minor. His defining characteristic is piety, a respect for the will of the gods. He is a fearsome warrior and a leader able to motivate his men in the face of adversity, but also a man capable of great compassion and sorrow. His destiny is to found the Roman race in Italy and he subordinates all other concerns to this mission. The Aeneid is about his journey from Troy to I...
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  • Who are Serestus, Ilioneus, Cloanthus, & Gyas? correct answers Trojan captains from whom Aeneas was separated in the storm What is the wound that still makes Juno angry & thus hate the Trojans? correct answers The judgment Paris gave AT the famous beauty contest, where he gave "slight to her beauty" & chose Aphrodite or Venus instead Who says "and give your king this message, power over the sea & ruthless trident is mine"? correct answers Neptune What do we learn about Dido in Book ...
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The Aeneid || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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  • Virgil correct answers preeminent poet of the Roman Empire, was born Publius Vergilius Maro on October 15, 70 B.C., near Mantua, a city in northern Italy. The son of a farmer. What does the story start with? correct answers On the Mediterranean Sea, Aeneas and his fellow Trojans flee from their home city of Troy, which has been destroyed by the Greeks. They sail for Italy, where Aeneas is destined to found Rome. As they near their destination, a fierce storm throws them off course and land...
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Medusa Mythology Exam Practice with correct Answers
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  • Medusa Mythology Exam Practice with correct Answers Who was Andromeda involved with? - ANS ️️ Perseus Who was Arachne involved with? - ANS ️️ Athena Who was Artemis involved with? - ANS ️️ Apollo Who was Callisto involved with? - ANS ️️ Zeus Who was Camilla involved with? - ANS ️️ Aeneid Who was Cassiopeia involved with? - ANS ️️ Neptune Who was Circe involved with? - ANS ️️ Odysseus What was Clytemnestra involved with? - ANS ️️ Trojan War Who was Danae i...
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CLA 210 Exam 2 Heinen questions and answers 2022
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  • Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? Rhea Silvia Which event comes first? a. Marriage of Peleus/Thetus b. Rape of Helen c. Judgement of Paris d. Trojan War 1st: Marriage of Peleus/Thetus 2nd: Judgement of Paris 3rd: Trojan War 4th: Rape of Helen Which play was set in the aftermath of the 7 against Thebes? Antigone The death of ___________ is the spark that begins the Roman Republic. Lucretius This man ________ attempts to kill his son ________ and feed him to...
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