The Eumenides Quiz 2
1. One of the features of the Eumenides' songs is
- constant praise of Zeus
- repetition of entire passages verbatim
- constant praise of Cronus, Zeus's father
- juxtaposition of animal imagery with images of fire
2. The Chorus of <i>The Eumenides</i> is made up of
- the Eumenides, also known as the Furies
- the slave women of Athens
- the Eumenides, also known as Harpies
- the holy attendants of Apollo
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