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What is the author's likely purpose for including the detail of Daedalus crying in
paragraph 2?
It illustrates how laboring in the sun is detrimental to his vision and causes him
intense pain.
It displays his overwhelming fear for his son as he starts out on this unnecessary
journey
O It highlights that his all-knowing knowledge from being a god allows him to
mourn his son's death before it happens.
It shows Daedalus' deep love for his son and his worry that they will not survive
the escape.

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