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Part A

What can be inferred about the winged sandals in "Perseus and the Quest for the Head of Medusa"?


They make Perseus invisible.

They change Perseus into a hawk.

They have a magical power.

They are made of leather.

Question 2
Part B

Which evidence in the text best supports the answer to Part A?


"Swifter than an eagle, he flew through the sky, as the sandals carried him north over the sea, over cities and towns, over ranges of snowy mountains, and at last to the sea of ice."

"There were wings on his cap and sandals, and he carried a winged staff, around which two golden serpents were twined."

"So Perseus donned the Cap of Darkness and sped away and away toward the edge of the earth, while the three maidens went back to their tree to sing and to dance and to guard the golden apples until the old world should become young again."

"Then the man took off his winged sandals, and put them on Perseus’s feet, and the queenly lady whispered, 'Be off at once, Perseus. Be bold and true, and fear nothing.'"

Part A What can be inferred about the winged sandals in "Perseus and the Quest-example-1
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User Jdepypere
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Answer:

They have a magical power.

There were wings on his cap and sandals, and he carried a winged staff, around which two golden serpents were twined."

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:A: they have magical power,

B:

Swifter than an eagle, he flew through the sky, as the sandals carried him north over the sea, over cities and towns, over ranges of snowy mountains, and at last to the sea of ice."

Step-by-step explanation:

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