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The unhappy Midas grew a splendid pair of

A. Wings
B. Ears
C. Antlers
D. Horns

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Final answer:

King Midas from Greek mythology grew a splendid pair of donkey ears as a punishment from the god Apollo for making a poor decision in a musical contest.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question refers to a mythological story involving King Midas. In Greek mythology, the unhappy Midas grew a splendid pair of ears — specifically, the ears of a donkey. This was a punishment from the god Apollo who did this to Midas after he made a poor decision during a musical contest between Apollo and Pan. Midas favored Pan's music over Apollo's, and as a result, Apollo gave Midas the ears of a donkey to signify his foolishness and poor musical judgement.

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