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"What shame, what woe is this to Greece! what joy To Troy's proud Monarch, and the friends of Troy!"

What epic characteristic is represented by the opening lines of the Iliad by Homer?

A. the use of epic simile
B. starting in medias res
C. invoking the muse
D. the use of epithets

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