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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CADMUS: But your reprisals are too severe! DIONYSUS: Yes, because I am a god, and you insulted me. CADMUS: Gods should not resemble men in their anger! DIONYSUS: Long ago Zeus my father approved these things. (from The Bacchae by Euripides) What does the dialogue in this passage convey? A) Dionysus is shaming Cadmus. B)Cadmus is reproaching Dionysus. C) Cadmus is congratulating Dionysus. D) Cadmus is persuading Dionysus.

OpenStudy (arabpride):

Definitely B.) Cadmus is reproaching Dionysus. Cadmus seems to be trying to disappointed and disproving the actions of Dionysus. c: hope i helped

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