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"Your child!" Acrisius cried in great anger. "Who is his
father?"
But when Danaë answered proudly, "Zeus," he would
not believe her.
O identify the narrator of the story
O illustrate the feelings of the characters
O describe the actions of the characters.
o identify the narrator's point of view.
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