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2. PART B: Which of the following quotes from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A Their rivalry was so intense that they almost went to
war and just as they were about to attack each other,
Athena, with her typical, wise approach suggested that
they should hold a contest for the city." ( Paragraph 4)
OB "This turned out to be a much more useful gift,
granting the Athenians not only the olives themselves
as sustenance, but also a source of oil for their lamps
and for cooking their food as well as the wood from the
olive tree to build their boats and houses" (
Paragraph 6)
OC "Athena became the protector of the city (polis).. As
patron of Athens, she fought in the Trojan War on the
side of the Achaeans." ( Paragraph 6)
OD "The Sea God Poseidon however was not at all pleased
by all of this, and in a wild fury he flooded the Thriasian
plain, drowning Attika under his salty sea."(
Paragraph 7)

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