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Then shamash threw strong winds at humbaba, the south wind, the north wind, the east and the west, storm wind, gale wind, hurricane, tornado, to pin him down and paralyze his steps. he could not move forward, could not retreat. gilgamesh saw it, he leaped upon him, he held a knife to humbaba's throat. –gilgamesh: a new english version, stephen mitchell what characteristic does gilgamesh show in this passage?he receives from a supernatral force. which detail from the passage best reflects this characteristic?"samash threw strong winds at humbaba."
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