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English, 16.12.2021 01:00, genyjoannerubiera

In what way does the passage depart from the typical epic plot? A. Gilgamesh wants to prevail against the people who bar him from entering.
B. Gilgamesh wants to prevail against all of his enemies, who wage fierce
battles against him.
C. Gilgamesh wants to prevail against mortality, which is part of the world
order.
D. Gilgamesh wants to prevail against Utnapishtim, who would hold him
captive.

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