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Read this passage from "Jason and the Golden Fleece." The mountain is high, The sea is deep, The strife of kings Makes all men weep. Go, hero bold, Into the world And bring ye back The prize of peace. Why does the author include this song in the story? to show readers that Chiron is all-knowing to show Jason that Chiron is not to be feared to foreshadow that Jason will grow up to be a hero to give readers a brief break in the telling of the story

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The answer is C.

to foreshadow that Jason will grow up to be a hero (i took the test in k12) hope this helps!

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Answer: To foreshadow that Jason will grow up to be a hero to give readers a brief break in the telling of the story

Step-by-step explanation:

''Jason and the Golden Fleece'' is a story about a young man who is fighting many enemies and he is going through many adventures. During his adventures, he keeps learning about respect, compassion, and humility.

Foreshadow can be also a warning or indication which is referring to a future event.

  • With this poem, the unknown author is giving us the foreshadow which means that the readers will see what will happen next in the story. After the poem, Jason is becoming a hero and he is brining peace to the land.
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