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Part A What is a theme of “Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress”?

Freedom and independence are the most valuable possessions.

It is important always to try your hardest to win.

People are sometimes judged by their gender instead of their actions.

Strong people should help those who are weaker then they are.
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Part B

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

“So she slowed her steps, and let him reach the riverbank first.”

“Everyone was fully armed, and all expected to have fine sport hunting the terrible beast.”

“The men gasped. They had never heard of such a thing as a girl going out with heroes to hunt wild boars.”

“She preferred the freedom of the green woods to all the luxuries she might have enjoyed in a palace.”

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