Question

After striking one of these animals, a deity watched how it was revived with an herb and later used that same herb on Glaucus. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these creatures, one of which wraps itself around the Greek god Asclepius’s (“uh-SKLEE-pee-uhs”) staff in a popular, and often misrepresented, medical symbol. Many of these creatures sit atop the heads of the Gorgons.
ANSWER: snakes [accept serpents]
[10h] Serpent healing has also been attributed to this deity, who lit torches for Demeter to search for Persephone. A black she-dog and polecat often accompanied this triple goddess.
ANSWER: Hecate [reject “Hecabe” or “Hecuba”]
[10m] Description acceptable. After dying of a snakebite, Eurydice was almost rescued from the underworld by her husband Orpheus, but it ultimately failed when Orpheus performed this physical action shortly before they escaped.
ANSWER: looking back at her [accept descriptions of Oprheus looking at Eurydice as they’re escaping such as turning towards her or seeing her; accept Orpheus turning around or turning back]
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2024 ACF Fall at Ohio StatefallY823.75100%100%38%
2024 ACF Fall at GeorgiafallY1325.3892%92%69%
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CWRU A (UG) Miami C (DII) 1001020
Michigan D (UG)CWRU B (DII) 1001020
Michigan State A Miami B (UG) 10101030
Michigan State B Michigan C 1001020
Miami A (UG) Ohio State A (UG) 1001020
Ohio State C (DII) Michigan A (UG) 10101030
Jefferson County Scholars (DII)West Virginia A (UG) 10101030
Michigan B (UG)West Virginia B (UG) 1001020