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Alright so I just took the test and the answer is A Perseus feels challenged to prove his worth to the king.
I also have answers to the rest of the 4 earlier questions if you need to check your answers,
(Just so you can skip the hassle of watching ads on the other questions)
Question 1: After reading Edgar Guest's poem "The Things That Haven't Been Done Before" and "Perseus and the Quest for Medusa's Head," Arnold made this claim about what it means to be a hero:
The courage to make new discoveries and travel an uncharted path is what defines a hero.
Which piece of textual evidence best supports Arnold's claim?
Answer: "The things that haven’t been done before
Are the tasks worthwhile today;
Are you one of the flock that follows, or
Are you one that shall lead the way?"
Question 2: Read the passage from "Greek Myths: Windows on a Lost World."
This was the world of the ancient Greeks. There, on a sunny peninsula in southern Europe, surrounded by the clear blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, ideas and principles were forged that still shape our modern world. The Greeks loved learning, reason, and freedom of thought. Greek ideas of citizenship and democracy remain some of our most cherished values. Ancient Greek art and literature are still studied and enjoyed today.
What is the central idea of this passage?
Answer: How the world of ancient greece shaped our worlds
Question 3: The leaders of the two countries decided they needed to meet for ________ talks to help resolve tensions along their borders.
Which word best completes the sentence?
Answer: bilateral
Question 4: Read this excerpt from “Perseus and the Quest for Medusa’s Head.”
“I have your tooth and your eye,” said Perseus, “and I will not give them back until you tell me your secret. Where are the maidens who keep the golden apples of the Western Land? Tell me how to find them!”
Answer: It shows that he is bold and can be fearless in getting what he wants.
Hope this helped if you're taking this test! <3