Hy did Semele, Cadmus's daughter, die?
A.
She jumped to her death with her son.
B....
History, 19.02.2020 02:56, peaceouthjkdrb2398
Hy did Semele, Cadmus's daughter, die?
A.
She jumped to her death with her son.
B.
She saw Zeus in his glory.
Oc. She saw her son torn apart by his dogs.
OD.
She killed her son in anger.
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