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3 years ago
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A character has god-like qualities but is not immortal, having physical and emotional weaknesses. This character receives help f

rom a god or some other supernatural force. This character undertakes a perilous journey in search of something of great value.
Where is this character most likely to be encountered?


in a ballad
in an epic poem
in a dramatic poem
in a lyric poem
English
2 answers:
Nat2105 [25]3 years ago
5 0
In a ballad. <u><em>Please give me brainlyiest.</em></u>
erma4kov [3.2K]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer is B. In an epic poem

Explanation:

Epic poetry is a type of form of literature that emerged in Ancient Greece. Epic poems often depict characters that are god-like such as semi-gods or humans that outstand for their courage, strength, among others; additionally, these poems focus on telling the reader about the values and actions of the hero/heroine or main character as he/she undertakes a long dangerous journey or has to face powerful enemies. For example, the Odyssey that describes the journey of Odysseus is an epic poem. According to this, it is most likely to encounter a god-like character undertaking a journey in an epic poem as this genre of poetry focuses on epic heroes and their actions.

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