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English, 13.10.2020 16:01 michaeltheballer1

Arachne and the Goddess, Athena, compete in a weaving competition to see who has the most beautiful tapestries. When suddenly, enraged, the goddess turns Arachne into a spider as punishment for her cruel and foolish depictions of the gods. A. Character vs. God/Deity
B. Character vs. Self
C. Character vs. Technology
D. Character vs. Society

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