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OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

Minerva could not forbear to admire, yet felt indignant at the insult. She struck the web with her shuttle, and rent it in pieces; she then touched the forehead of Arachne, and made her feel her guilt and shame. Based on this passage, what conclusion could you draw about the overall nature of the gods? they are compassionate they are proud they are humble they are brave

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

@EricaMarie

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

@ericamarie7

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

@southernbelle00

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

@Alina123

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

would it be B

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

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OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

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OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am going to say brave......... Is this out of a book? Is it a multiple answer question?

OpenStudy (igigighjkl):

O.O

OpenStudy (igigighjkl):

where am I?

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

multiple choice question and i think it is out of a short story

OpenStudy (igigighjkl):

I don't know this stuff, I out.

OpenStudy (abbiegalie):

Proud, is my best guess. If she was compassionate would she make Arachne feel her guilt and shame?

OpenStudy (abbiegalie):

Oh also it seems like Minerva gets insulted and feels angry about it, because it must hurt her pride.

OpenStudy (southernbelle00):

yes i agree, proud seems the best option because you have to be prideful to be embarrassed or shameful

OpenStudy (littlediva12459):

thank you all

OpenStudy (abbiegalie):

you're welcome :)

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