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Click to read "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus," by Ovid. Then answer the
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Which detail from this myth could a poet use if he wanted to demonstrate
children do not always listen to their parents' advice?
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A. Daedalus cries when Icarus falls from the sky.
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B. Icarus watches as his father makes the wax wings.
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C. Icarus flies close to the sun, melting his wax wings.
D. Daedalus is overwhelmed with emotion while watching Icarus fly.

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