The poem Leda and Swan is from the Greek Myth.
A: 正确
B: 错误
A: 正确
B: 错误
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- The poem Leda and Swan is from the Greek Myth.
- "Gordian knot”is a famous idiom about knot. This idiom is from Greek myth.
- Milton’s Paradise Lost took its material from . A: the Bible B: Greek myth C: Roman myth D: French romance
- The meaning of the word “myth” is derived from the Greek word “______”, which means “tale” or “story”.
- Comparative mythology has uncovered a number of recurring themes between the myths of different cultures, such as the creation myth, disaster myth and hero myth. Among them, disaster myth is at the foundation of almost every culture. A: 正确 B: 错误
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______ is the first woman in the Greek myth.
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Is Crow brings the daylighta legend or a myth?? A traditional legend.|A traditional myth.|A modern legend.|A modern myth.
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Zeus seduced Leda in the form of ________. A: a storm B: a white bull C: a cuckoo D: a swan
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The term odyssey years is originated from The Odyssey, a long poem by the Greek author Homer, which is a sequel (续集) to the story of the Greek hero, Odysseus.
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Haphaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera in every Greek myth.