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Read the passage from "Arachne and Athena" Part 1. "Very well, then,” said Athena. "We shall have a contest. You will weave on your loom, and I will weave on mine. When we finish, it will be quite clear who is best.”

Based on the passage, what prediction should a reader make about who will win the contest between Arachne and Athena?

Arachne will win.
Athena will win.
The contest will end in a tie.
Arachne’s mother will help her win.

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