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Introduction
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Allusion | An implied or indirect reference |
| Mythology | An allegorical narrative |
| Religion | Commitment or devotion to religious faith |
| Monotheistic | The belief in only one god |
| Polytheistic | The belief in multiple gods |
| Omniscient | Having infinite sight |
| Omnipresent | Having infinite presence |
| Omnipotent | Having infinite power |
| Anthropology | The science of human beings |
| Anthropomorphic | The giving of human form or attributes |
| Hesiod | A Greek poet |
| Homer | The author of the Iliad and the Odyssey |
| Aesychlus | A great Greek writer of tragedy |
| Ovid | A Roman poet |
| Deities | To have the rank or essential nature of a god |
| Hellenic | Of or relating to Greece, it's people or language |