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3
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these divine figures like to manipulate mortals.
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6
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the epic's form of divine intervention
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7
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Calling on or asking for help
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11
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journey both to and from the nether regions
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13
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graves and serious tone.
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14
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used to lend an air of antiquity and authrority
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15
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Original Version or prototype
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16
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Long comparisons between two unlike things using like or as
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1
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name connected to a discription
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2
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in the midst of things
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4
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Story passed down verbally, not written.
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5
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Time order
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8
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Excellence and virtue.
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9
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lengthy, serious narrative poem
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10
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Referring to another work
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12
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telling a story
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