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In Greek mythology, Atlas was tasked with holding up the heavens as punishment from Zeus for leading the Titans in their battle with the Olympian gods. Which excerpt from the passage is an allusion to Greek mythology? O A. Wher hands shaking with anticipation, nerves, and excitement" OB. "She had put every ounce of energy into her studies." Oc. "She felt she had the weight of the world on her shoulders." OD. "She had taken the most rigorous courses in high school." Reset Next
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