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| What were the rumors of King Lycaon? |
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| He is arrogant and disrespectful |
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| What does Zeus disguise himself as? |
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| How does Lycaon test if Zeus is really a god? |
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| He kills and butchers his own grandson and mixes his organs with beef, and serves him as dinner |
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| What does Zeus do in his anger at the king? |
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| He returns to his true form and blows up the palace. |
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| Zeus kills everyone except King Lycaon. Why didn't he die? |
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| He kept watch on Zeus, and when Zeus started changing he fled out the back door. |
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| What is Lycaon's punishment? |
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| He is turned into a wolf. |
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| How does Zeus punish all men for their "monstrous and unmatched evils?" |
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| He lets loose torrential rain and flood, killing everyone. |
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| What does Prometheus' name mean? |
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| What does the word "Promethean" mean? |
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| life-bringing, creative, courageously original |
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| Who did Prometheus help when he forsaw the flood? |
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| Who did Deucalion and Pyrra pray to when they reached land? |
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| How to Deucalion and Pyrra reestablish the mortal race? |
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| they follow Themis' instructions |
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| Poseidon's son who calms the sea |
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