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English, 13.01.2021 03:40 IkweWolf1824

PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A "the dark underworld should recognize the misery of death, he dared descend by the Taenarian gate down to the gloomy Styx." ( Paragraph)

B "While he sang all his heart said to the sound of his
sweet lyre, the bloodless ghosts themselves were
weeping," (Paragraph 3)

c "in all that time, shunning all women, Orpheus still
believed his love-pledge was forever." (Paragraph 5)

D "So he kept away from women, though so many
grieved, because he took no notice of their love."
Paragraph 5)

THIS IS OVER ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE! pls helppp

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