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24 June, 19:57

Which evidence from "Perseus and the Quest for Medusa's Head" best supports the inference that Perseus realizes he is in a difficult situation he can't get out of? Perseus is upset by his friends who laugh at him for his foolish words.

Perseus wonders how he will ever make good on his promise to the king.

Perseus doesn't have a weapon to use to slay Medusa.

Perseus is made to wear winged sandals to travel over the land and sea.

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  1. 24 June, 20:12
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    The correct answer is probably Perseus doesn't have a weapon to use to slay Medusa or the first option but I would go with the second
  2. 24 June, 20:21
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    Perseus wonders how he will ever make good on his promise to the king.

    Explanation:

    In this question, we want to know when was the moment in which Perseus realized that he was in a difficult situation that he could not get out of. This moment occurs when Perseus reflects on his situation. As he thinks about the problem he faces, Perseus realizes that his is a complicated situation, and he wonders how he will ever be able to fulfill his promise to the king.
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