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English, 08.03.2021 20:50, dudedan05

How does Coolidge (source 2) draw on Ovid's work (source 1)? a. Coolidge uses the same characters and plot but alters the poetic format of the text

b. Coolidge alters the interactions of the characters but maintains the same text format.

c. Coolidge changes the ending of the plot while maintaining the original characters.

d. Coolidge maintains the poetic format of Ovid's work but changes the interactions between the

characters

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