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English, 05.12.2019 23:31 Emorej22

Which sentence from the passage most strongly supports the inferences you made about the prometheus excerpt?

a) “immediately, taking a long stalk in his hands, he set out for the dwelling of the sun in the far east.”

b) “‘if men had fire they would soon be as strong and wise as we who dwell on olympus. never will i give my consent.'"

c) “year after year he lay in agony, and yet he would not complain, beg for mercy or repent of what he had done.”

d) “instead he preferred to spend his time on the earth, men to find easier and better ways of living.”

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