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| when you gain control over something |
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| when you are dressed so that nobody can recognize you |
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| a two-wheeled cart drawn by horses |
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| Which god was the king of all the Greek deities? |
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| He had wings on his shoes and carried a winged staff |
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| How did Hermes's clothing help him do his job? |
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| to make thunder and lightning |
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| What did Zeus use his thunderbolt for? |
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| Why was Hermes the best choice for carrying messages? |
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| he saw and knew everything |
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| Why did Zeus know which people were evil and which ones were good? |
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| A magic cave below the ground where people went after they died |
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| Because he made storms, started earthquakes, and carried a trident |
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| Why were people afraid of Poseidon? |
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