The gods, in Homer's poem,
A) urge men to be more like themselves.
B) live in delight and splendor on Olympus, scarcely ever thinking about the affairs of men.
C) function as moral ideals for human beings, who have a hard time living up to the gods' standards.
D) care about the honor given them by men.
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Q1: Hesiod claimed to write his poems
A) after
Q2: Zeus came to be "father of gods
Q3: The quarrel between Achilles and Agamemnon began
Q5: Homer
A) advises humans to live well, so
Q6: How, according to Hesiod, did Zeus come
Q7: What brought on the quarrel between Agamemnon
Q8: How does The Iliad end?
Q9: What virtues are praised in The Iliad?
Q10: Describe the gods of Olympus as Homer
Q11: What can we learn from Homer's poem
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