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Text 2 (RL.1.2) PART B: How does Coolidge present the theme in “Arachne"?
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a. emphasizes the fear of displeasing the gods
b. highlights the price Arachne pays for her arrogance
C. displays Arachne's unparallelled skill with the loom
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d. focuses on the Arachne's disrespectful attitude towards the old woman

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