The First Metamorphosis Described in Ovid's Poem Is ______________________________________________
The first metamorphosis described in Ovid's poem is ______________________________________________.
A) the placement of fire, "the weightless fore of heavens dome"
B) "he, that earth might be symmetrical, first shaped its sides into a giant ball"
C) the separating of the sky and earth
D) "unraveling these things from their blind heap, assigning each its place"
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Q4: _ was the Roman counterpart of Poseidon.
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Q5: Supply the word omitted from the following
Q6: Ovid's description of the Golden Age says
Q7: A major difference between the gold and
Q8: A clue in "The Ages of Man"
Q10: A belief well known at the time
Q11: The four Ages of Mankind, according to
Q12: The "Age" included by Hesiod but not
Q13: Each story in Ovid's Metamorphoses portrays an
Q14: Ovid's chaos differs from Hesiod's in that
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