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18 July, 03:48

What does the following hyperbole from Orpheus and Eurdydice accomplish?

"How could he live withous his wife, the other half of his soul?"

A) It emphasizes the strength of Orpheus's love for his wife.

B) It shows the Greek view of married people being two halves of one whole.

C) It compares Orpheus's current life with a life without his wife's love.

D) It warns that Orpheus could die if his wife left him.

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  1. 18 July, 05:23
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    I'm pretty sure it's A.
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