A fundamental difference between Ovid's Ages of Man and Hesiod's is that ____________________________.
A) Hesiod is writing for a much more sophisticated audience
B) Hesiod is not interested in moral conflicts
C) Ovid's main objective is to entertain
D) Hesiod reflects theories of ancient Greek philosophers, while Ovid does not
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