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Because Paris didn't pronounce her the "fairest" correct answers Why is Juno angry at the Trojans? He sees omens that indicate that he should leave correct answers How is Anchises finally convinced to flee Troy? Because Aeolus stirs up the waves, which are Neptune's territory correct answers ...

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Because Paris didn't pronounce her the "fairest" correct answers Why is Juno angry at the
Trojans?

He sees omens that indicate that he should leave correct answers How is Anchises finally
convinced to flee Troy?

Because Aeolus stirs up the waves, which are Neptune's territory correct answers In Book I, why
does Neptune become angry at Aeolus?

Romulus and Remus correct answers What are the names of the twin brothers, suckled at the
breast of a wolf, who become the founders of Rome?

She sends Cupid, in the guise of Ascanius correct answers How does Venus make Dido fall in
love with Aeneas?

Because then Aeneas's great city will be in Carthage correct answers Why does Juno want Dido
and Aeneas to marry?

Because her brother killed her husband, Sychaeus correct answers Why did Dido flee Phoenicia
to found a new city, Carthage?

He gives everyone prizes correct answers How does Aeneas resolve the footrace in Drepanum?

She tells him he must fulfill his destiny to found a city and take a royal bride correct answers
How does Creusa convince Aeneas to flee Troy?

With Anichses' death correct answers How does the story that Aeneas tells Dido end?

Anna correct answers Who convinces Dido to succumb to her love for Aeneas?

On his altar correct answers Where does King Priam die?

Laocoon correct answers Who is the one Trojan who urges the others not to bring the wooden
horse inside the gates?

They are afraid of arousing Minerva's anger correct answers Why do the Trojans finally decide
to bring the horse inside the gates?

Hector's shade appears to him in a dream to warn him correct answers Why does Aeneas waken
in the middle of the night during the fall of Troy?

Aeneas feels that he has been defiled by battle correct answers Why does Anchises carry the
household gods out of Troy?

, Helen correct answers What woman does Aeneas almost kill during the fall of Troy?

A Trojan warrior lies buried beneath it correct answers Why does the tree in Thrace drip dark
blood when Aeneas tears off the branches?

Crete correct answers Which land does Anchises wrongly believe to be the destined location of
their great city?

That they will not reach their destined land until they have experienced such hunger that they are
forced to eat their own tables correct answers What curse does Celaeno, leader of the Harpies,
place on Aeneas and his men?

He falls overboard and is slain by the natives on the island he swims to correct answers Who is
Aeneas's pilot?

A white sow and thirty white sucklings correct answers What is the omen that will tell Aeneas
that he has indeed reached the land where he is destined to build his great city?

Achaemenides correct answers What mortal do Aeneas and his men meet on the island of the
Cyclops?

Sea monsters that Helenus warns Aeneas about correct answers Who are Scylla and Charybdis?

war and a man correct answers What are the central themes of Vergil's epic poem as announced
in its opening line?

destiny (fate) correct answers What force is ultimately responsible for Aeneas' epic journey from
Troy to Italy to found Rome?

her memory of the judgment of Paris and fear that a generation of Trojan descent would
overthrow her favorite city, Carthage correct answers What are the reasons for Juno's opposition
to Aeneas?:

furious rioting that breaks out in a great city correct answers The first simile in the Aeneid
compares the furious storm sent against Aeneas' ships by Juno to

it evokes the civil wars and the peace wrought by Octavian correct answers How does the this
simile connect the narrative of the Aeneid with first century B.C.E. Rome?

that he has failed to reward Aeneas' loyalty by bringing him to rest in a new home correct
answers What is Venus' complaint to Jupiter?

put unholy Furor in chains
plunder the East
shut the Gates of War correct answers What does Jupiter promise that the Trojan Caesar will
accomplish?

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