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3. PART A: Which of the following describes Hermes' attitude towards the person he is taking on a tour of the Underworld?

A . Hermes is helpful and comforting towards the person on the tour, as he shows them the Underworld and tells them
about it

B. Hermes is apologetic towards the person on the tour for showing them the frightening sights of monsters and
Hades.

C. Hermes is irritated towards the person on the tour, as it is clear that the individual is afraid of the Underworld.

D. Hermes is snobby towards the person on the tour, as he knows so much more about the Underworld than the other
person.

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