Select TWO ways that Coolidge (source 2) transforms the source material (source 1).

A. She includes the explicit lesson learned from Arachne’s tale.

B. She omits Athena’s sympathy as Arachne hangs herself.

C. She demonstrates Athena’s speed and skill with the loom.

D. She displays Arachne’s arrogant and impertinent behavior.

E. She adds additional characters that change the resolution of the story for Minerva.

Respuesta :

Answer:

  • A. She includes the explicit lesson learned from Arachne’s tale.  
  • D. She displays Arachne’s arrogant and impertinent behavior.

Explanation:

When Coolidge told the story of Arachne, she made sure to include the arrogant and impertinent behavior that got Arachne to challenge the gods by saying she was better than Athena.

In the end Athena turned her into a spider and Coolidge makes sure to include the lesson learned from Athena's tale of arrogance being a punishable offence.