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Which passage from "The Golden Apples" expresses a central idea in the text? A. "You must never marry," [Apollo] told [Atalanta] one day. "If you do, you will surely lose your own identity."

B. Atalanta was certain these harsh conditions would discourage everyone from wanting to marry her.

C. As Atalanta stared at the proud young man, she wondered why the gods would wish one as young and bold as Hippomenes to die.

D. "No person could be worth such a risk!" [Hippomenes] exclaimed. "Only an idiot would try to win her for his wife!"

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