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Select the correct answer. How does Blake's poem draw on the original Greek story of Cupid? © A. Both texts describe Cupid as loving war. © B. Both texts describe Cupid as using arrows to turn hearts to stone. OC. Both texts describe Cupid as a young boy. OD. Both texts describe Cupid as using arrows to cause people to love.​

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The correct answer is D. "Both texts describe cupid as using arrows to cause people to love."

Explanation:

The Greek Story portrays Cupid as given in option (D): "Both texts describe Cupid as using arrows to cause people to love."

Who is cupid?

Cupid is the deity of desire, sensual love, attraction, and affection (meaning "passionate desire"). He is frequently represented as the child of Mars, the god of war, and Venus, the goddess of love. He also goes by the name Amor in Latin ("Love").

Eros is the Greek equivalent of him. Mercury, the gods' messenger, and Venus, the goddess of love, were the parents of the god Cupid.

He was armed with arrows and a bow.  (they're on your Valentine's Day bingo card for a reason).

Therefore, Blake's poem, which is based on the original Greek myth of Cupid, describes the god as using arrows to make humans fall in love. ​Hence, option (D) is the correct answer.

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