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Humbaba pleads for his life.      He offers Gilgamesh many rich gifts and privileges.     All of the following are offered to Gilgamesh EXCEPT:

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Humbaba pleads for his life.      He offers Gilgamesh many rich gifts and privileges.     All of the following are offered to Gilgamesh EXCEPT:

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Humbaba pleads for his life.      He offers Gilgamesh many rich gifts and privileges.     All of the following are offered to Gilgamesh EXCEPT:Group of answer choicesHumbaba pledges to become Gilgamesh's slave.Gilgamesh will be given as many sacred cedar trees as he wishes.He assures Gilgamesh that Enlil will grant him immortality like a god. He offers him a glorious palace made of cedar.He will help Gilgamesh build a cedar temple to honor Shamash.

Gilgamesh does not initially gain the favor of the Uruk elders when he seeks their blessing to fight Humbaba because ...Group of answer choicesthe dreams he had were bad omens.he was going to the Cedar Forest against his mother's wishes.he was disliked by the elders who disapproved of his attack on human rights.he was demonstrating immature and impulsive behavior.the quest he desired would bring 7 years of drought, if he failed.

Gilgamesh and Enkidu saw their courage rise.     "They charged at Humbaba like two wild bulls, as the monster let out a deafening cry."     Humbaba was a mighty force, so Shamash threw strong _____ at Humbaba to pin him down and paralyze his steps.

Up to this point in the epic, Gilgamesh is feeling invincible.       However, why is he making a very big mistake feeling this way?Group of answer choicesHe believes his frequent dreams are loving and protective messages from the gods.He is arrogant and delusional.He absurdly believes that he can defy the gods.He feels that Enkidu was purposely born to protect him and keep him from all harm.He knows that whenever he needs help the gods Shamash and Enlil will always rescue him.

Up to this point in the epic, Gilgamesh is feeling invincible.       However, why is he making a very big mistake feeling this way?

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