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2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A "You see, you are no longer in the land of the living, a world commanded by Zeus. You are now in his brother's
kingdom." ( Paragraph 1)

B "You see, Cerberus ensures that none but the souls of the dead enter the Underworld - unless accompanied by me!"
(Paragraph 5)

C "That is the pit of Tartarus. You should never want a closer look than this. Tartarus is a land of pain, despair, and
punishment." ( Paragraph 6)

D "For those who are deserving, Hades will reward them in the Elysian Fields. But Hades will eternally punish those
who cross him or anger the gods." ( Paragraph 8)

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