In "The Adventures of Theseus," how do King Aegeus and the people of Athens react as Theseus boards the black-sailed ship? A. They cheer because they know that Theseus has slain the Minotaur. B. They shout because they are angry at Theseus for abandoning them. C. They weep because they fear that Theseus will never return. D. They are silent because Theseus has commanded them to be.
In "Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress," why do so many of the men who wish to marry Atalanta suddenly decide that they are not feeling well or must return home before racing her? A. They realize that Atalanta is not as beautiful as she seems. B. Atalanta reminds them that if she beats them in a race, they must marry her. C. Atalanta casts a spell on them that makes them change their minds about racing her. D. They are afraid of losing both the race with Atalanta and their lives.
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