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10 June, 06:15

Which of the following correctly matches the Greek god to his or her Roman counterpart? A. Zeus/Jupiter Poseidon/Mercury Athena/Minerva Hermes / Neptune B. Zeus/Mercury Poseidon/Minerva Athena/Neptune Hermes/Jupiter C. Zeus/Jupiter Poseidon/Neptune Athena/Minerva Hermes/Mercury D. Zeus/Mercury Poseidon/Neptune Athena/Minerva Hermes/Jupiter

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  1. 10 June, 09:38
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    The correct answer is C. Zeus is Jupiter, Poseidon is Neptune, Athena is Minerva, and Hermes is Mercury.
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