Multiple Choice
When Medea taunts Jason's notion that the old gods no longer prevail, what may she be referring to?
A) that the gods are dead and the world is left without order
B) that an older generation of chthonic gods such as Hecate have taken over
C) that Uranus was deposed by Zeus, and that Zeus soon will be deposed by a stronger son
D) that Jason will be punished because he has lost faith
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