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According to the river god, how should Aeneas try to overcome Juno's anger?

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The exact advice from the river god to Aeneas in 'The Aeneid' about overcoming Juno's wrath is not provided in the text snippets shared. Typically, such situations in mythological epics may involve ritual, divine alliances, virtues, or fate's fulfillment.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question seems to be about the classical epic 'The Aeneid' by Virgil, where the river god presumably gives advice to Aeneas on how to deal with Juno's anger. However, the text provided does not contain the direct advice from the river god to Aeneas regarding Juno's anger. To answer this question accurately, we would typically look to the specific passage in 'The Aeneid' where such advice is given. In 'The Aeneid', it is known that Aeneas is meant to found the Roman people and often receives divine guidance on how to proceed amidst adversities, including Juno's wrath.

In general, characters in mythology or epic poetry such as 'The Aeneid' might overcome the wrath of gods through various means including performing certain rituals, seeking out alliances with other gods, and displaying virtues or fulfilling prophecies that align with the god's desires or the fates decreed by Jupiter. It's important to review the text directly or authoritative sources on the text to determine the correct answer.

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