What evidence from the text best supports the writer's lesson that
humans are not gods? *
A. Then up, up, up he soared, ever higher, higher still, and when he saw the radiant sun-
god smiling down on him, the warning of Dædalus was forgotten.
B. Then did the car of Apollo drive on. His rays had slain one who was too greatly daring,
and now they fondled the little white feathers that had fallen from the broken wings
and floated on the water like the petals of a torn flower
C. In terror his father watched him, and as he called to him in a voice of anguished
warning that was drowned by the whistling rush of the air currents through the wings
of Icarus.
D. Gentle Dawn, the rosy-fingered, was slowly making her way up from the East when
Daedalus and Icarus began their flight.