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Read the passage from “Cruel Tribute.”

"Now then," said Minos, "you shall hear my decree. Athens has robbed me of my dearest treasure, a treasure that can never be restored to me; so, in return, I require from Athens, as tribute, that possession which is the dearest and most precious to her people; and it shall be destroyed cruelly as my son was destroyed."

"The condition is hard," said the elders, "but it is just. What is the tribute which you require?"

"Has the king a son?" asked Minos.

The face of King Aegeus lost all its color and he trembled as he thought of a little child then with its mother at Troezen, on the other side of the Saronic Sea. But the elders knew nothing about that child, and they answered:

"Alas, no! he has no son; but he has fifty nephews who are eating up his substance and longing for the time to come when one of them shall be king; and, as we have said, it was they who slew the young prince, Androgeos."

By placing this passage at the beginning of the story, the author builds suspense for the arrival of ________ ?

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C. Theseus

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Answer: C. Theseus

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Androgeos, son of King Minos had been killed by King Aegeus's 50 nephews who hoped that King Minos would kill him for it and when King Minos heard of this, he asked Athens to provide him with someone special so that the person can be killed and he, Minos, placated.

By placing this passage at the beginning of the book, the author aimed to build suspense for the arrival of the little child at Troezen in the King's thoughts whom he did not want sacrificed.

This child turned out to be Theseus whom the Athenians revere as their founder.

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