Multiple Choice
A fundamental difference between Ovid's Ages of Man and Hesiod's is that ____________________________.
A) Hesiod is writing for a much more sophisticated audience
B) Hesiod is not interested in moral conflicts
C) Ovid's main objective is to entertain
D) Hesiod reflects theories of ancient Greek philosophers, while Ovid does not
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Q2: Because many things in Ovid's work reflect
Q3: _ is the Roman equivalent of the
Q4: Supply the word omitted from the following
Q5: Each story in Ovid's Metamorphoses portrays an
Q6: A belief well known at the time
Q7: A clue in "The Ages of Man"
Q8: The four Ages of Mankind, according to
Q9: The "Age" included by Hesiod but not
Q10: A major difference between the gold and
Q11: _ was the Roman goddess of the