English, 13.11.2020 17:20 phsycotic121
Which passage from the Article best supports the belief that Hades' love for Persephone is to
blame for the change of seasons?
A
Every time he bangs his spear, an earthquake strikes. He may allow seafarers safe
passage or not.
B
In fact, he's a god of many contradictions: kind yet cruel, playful yet stern, noble yet
small-mindedânot very comforting when you're awaiting punishment *
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He is smitten with Persephone, the goddess of grains, so he takes her with him to the
underworld. In her absence, Earth's temperature plunges.
Unfortunately, he is said to be especially harsh on a great war hero named Odysseus,
who blinded Poseidon's son-a big mistake if you need to get home by wooden boat.
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What difference do you notice between this passage and contemporary pose.
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