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14 June, 03:55

What does the following allusion reference? Do research if needed.

Now, by the kingdoms of infernal rule,

Of Styx, of Acheron, and the fiery lake

Of ever-burning Phlegethon, I swear

That I do long to see the monuments

And situation of bright-splendent Rome:

Come, therefore, let's away.

a) The Rivers Styx, Archeron, Phlegethon that flow through the underworld

b) The Roman cities Styx, Archeron, Phlegethon where sin occurred in abundance

c) The stars Styx, Archeron, Phlegethon are associated with wealth, fame, and power

d) The three phoenixes Styx, Archeron, Phlegethon that Hercules faced

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  1. 14 June, 06:02
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    a) The Rivers Styx, Archeron, Phlegethon that flow through the underworld

    Explanation:

    The Rivers Styx, Archeron and Phlegethon mentioned in this text are three of the five rivers that are believed by the Greek to separate the earth from the underworld.

    They are not Roman cities as in option B

    Option C is incorrect because they are not stars and are not associated with wealth, fame, and power. Rather, Phlegethon is a river of fire, Acheron, a river of peril, and Styx is a river that is void of love.

    Option D is incorrect because Hercules never faced them.
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