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6. In Scene 8, Zeus hears Amalthea in his mind, saying, “Showing kindness to those weaker than you takes a different kind of strength.” How does this moment connect to an earlier moment in the play? Why does Zeus think about these words in Scene 8?(1 point)
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Earlier in the play, Zeus learned from Amalthea that true strength is not just about power but also mercy. He remembers this as he decides what kind of ruler he wants to be
Earlier in the play, Zeus learned from Amalthea that true strength is not just about power but also mercy. He remembers this as he decides what kind of ruler he wants to be

Zeus remembers Amalthea’s words because he is unsure of his own strength.
Zeus remembers Amalthea’s words because he is unsure of his own strength.

Amalthea’s words remind Zeus that he should not fight against Cronus.
Amalthea’s words remind Zeus that he should not fight against Cronus.

The words remind Zeus that his father was also kind an

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Earlier in the play, Zeus learned from Amalthea that true strength is not just about power but also mercy. He remembers this as he decides what kind of ruler he wants to be.

This moment connects to his development as a character, emphasizing the moral complexity of leadership and the importance of compassion in exercising power.

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