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Use the excerpt from Metamorphoses by Ovid to answer the question.
What is the purpose of the soliloquy in this passage?
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to show Jason is willing to lose years of life to help his father
to show Jason is willing to lose years of life to help his father
to introduce the reader to the character of Jason
to introduce the reader to the character of Jason
to show how much Jason believes in Medea’s magical abilities
to show how much Jason believes in Medea’s magical abilities
to disclose a plan that is better than what Jason requested
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to show how much Jason believes in Medea’s magical abilities
The soliloquy reveals Jason’s awe and trust in Medea’s power as he reflects aloud on her skill and the effects of her magic.
The soliloquy reveals Jason’s awe and trust in Medea’s power as he reflects aloud on her skill and the effects of her magic.
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