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English, 18.03.2021 01:50 KArrington815

Read this sentence from "The Making of the Arms" from the Iliad. She flew swift as a hawk to her son, and found him lying on the ground, weeping aloud, holding in his arms the body of Patroclus.

What does the phrase "swift as a hawk" mean?

reluctantly

quickly

fearlessly

hungrily

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