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English, 26.01.2021 17:00 oliviaclerk5

You have read "Orpheus and Eurydice" and "Orpheus (1)." Write an essay that analyzes how
the poem "Orpheus (1)" draws on and transforms the original myth presented in "Orpheus and
Eurydice. Be sure to use details from both the passage and the poem to support your
response.
Write a well-organized, text-dependent response. Be sure to save time to edit and review your
work for complete sentences, spelling, punctuation, and appropriate language.

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