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Will mark brainlest be quick tho read the excerpt from "perseus and the quest for medusa's head."

far, far away, on the very edge of the world, said the greeks, there lived three strange monsters, sisters called gorgons. they had the bodies and faces of women, but they had wings of gold, terrible claws of brass, and hair that was full of living serpents. they were so awful to look upon that any man who saw their faces was turned to stone. two of these monsters had charmed lives, and no weapon could ever do them harm, but the third, whose name was medusa, might be killed, if indeed anyone could find her and give her the fatal stroke.

which detail from the excerpt best suggests that it might be difficult to destroy medusa?

"two of these monsters had charmed lives, and no weapon could ever do them harm…"

"…the third, whose name was medusa, might be killed, if indeed anyone could find her and give her the fatal stroke."

"far, far away, on the very edge of the world, said the greeks, there lived three strange monsters, sisters called gorgons."

"they were so awful to look upon that any man who saw their faces was turned to stone."

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