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Which is a central idea from The Epic of Gilgamesh?
A. Not all of the gods agree with Enlil’s plan to destroy humankind.
B. Only some of the animals aboard the ship survive the flood.
C. The captain of the ship was gifted with Utnapishtim’s possessions.
D. The length and breadth of the ship should be the same.
A. Not all of the gods agree with Enlil’s plan to destroy humankind.
B. Only some of the animals aboard the ship survive the flood.
C. The captain of the ship was gifted with Utnapishtim’s possessions.
D. The length and breadth of the ship should be the same.
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Writeacher
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Answered by
Kaleb
The main theme in The Epic of Gilgamesh is that wisdom and kindness are superior attainments to immortality, and immortality may symbolize all self-centered attainments such as strength and power.
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Writeacher
Kaleb plagiarized this from enotes.com.
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yungbluud
so its?
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yungbluud
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yungbluud
no?
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Angie
The answer is A. Not all of the gods agree with Enlil’s plan to destroy humankind
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