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1. Why was Jason only wearing one sandal, a bad omen for Pelias, when he entered Iolchos? A. He had been forced to fight a sea monster and it had come off in the battle
B. It was predicted a man with a missing sandaled would inherit the throne.
C. One sandal was a sign of true reign.
D. He has lost the sandal carrying a women across a river.

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