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7 September, 11:22

Danae and Perseus are in what kind of vessel?

a. a wooden boat

c. a wrought chest

b. a bronze boat

d. a bed

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  1. 7 September, 11:55
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    c. a wrought chest
  2. 7 September, 14:32
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    The correct answer is a wrought chest.

    Danae had a baby named Perseus. According to Greek myth, the baby could kill Danae's father, Akrisios. One day Akrisios came to visit his daughter and discovered she had a baby. He took his daughter and her baby son a few miles south to Nauplion, put them in a wrought chest, and threw the box into the Aegean Sea
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