Question

How are the myths about the Greek god, Zeus and the Celtic god, Hag different?
a.
Hag saved people and Zeus did not.
c.
Hag feels guilty about causing the flood and Zeus does not.
b.
Hag had a partner to plan with and Zeus did not.
d.
Hag sent a flood from the ocean and Zeus sent a flood from a lake.

Answers

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The best answer to highlight a difference in the myths about Zeus and the Celtic goddess Hag (often associated with fertility and sometimes referred to in folklore as a form of the "Hag" figure) would be:

**c. Hag feels guilty about causing the flood and Zeus does not.**

Zeus, in Greek mythology, is often portrayed as a powerful god who enacts punishment through floods without a sense of guilt, whereas some interpretations of the Hag figure may include themes of regret or consequence regarding her actions.