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2 March, 19:11

In "Damon and Pythias," why does Damon offer to take Pythias's place in prison?

A. Damon knows that his offer will make the king rethink Pythias's sentence.

B. Pythias begs Damon to take his place.

C. Damon and Pythias believe the king will set them free.

D. Damon trusts that Pythias will return if he can. In "Damon and Pythias," why does Damon offer to take Pythias's place in prison?

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  1. 2 March, 20:37
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    I've read this, surprisingly! The answer is D.
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