Read this excerpt from “Callisto” in Bulfinch’s Mythology.
"Do you ask why I, the queen of the gods, have left the heavenly plains and sought your depths. Learn that I am supplanted in heaven,-- my place is given to another. You will hardly believe me; but look when night darkens the world, and you shall see the two, of whom I have so much reason to complain, exalted to the heavens, in that part where the circle is the smallest, in the neighborhood of the pole. Why should any one hereafter tremble at the thought of offending Juno, when such rewards are the consequence of my displeasure!”
Which of the following can a reader infer about Juno from this passage?
She is afraid of losing power.
She is hard-hearted.
She has unrealistic expectations.
She is afraid of Jupiter.