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How are the two eagles soaring through the air related to Zeus?

Zeus sends two eagles soaring through the air for entertainment.
Zeus sends two eagles soaring through the air as omens of death.
Zeus does not send two eagles soaring through the air.
Zeus sends one eagle soaring through the air as a death omen.

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I beleive the answer is "Zeus sends two eagles soaring through the air as omens of death."

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Answer:

The correct answer is "Zeus sends two eagles soaring through the air as omens of death".

Step-by-step explanation:

The final battle of the epic poem "Odyssey" by Homer is foreshadowed by using the symbol of two eagles that were send by Zeus. These two eagles were omens of death, which flew down from the mountains tearing each other apart into pieces as they flew over the crowd. The prophet Halitherses interpreted this event as an omen of death send by Zeus.

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