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Goddess Dictina or Titania



 
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Goddess Dictina or Titania #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 23, 2006 18:21 pm   Goddess Dictina or Titania
 

Hi

Please see below!

(The father is very proud to see that his daughter is now adept at throwing the javelin.He says to his friend:)

"She can throw the javelin like the goddess -------"


It was something like Dictina or Titnia

Does anyone know about the goddess who was good at throwing the javelin?

Thanks in advance

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Goddess Dictina or Titania #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 23, 2006 18:34 pm   Goddess Dictina or Titania
 

Hi Tom

What about "Athena"?

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Goddess Dictina or Titania #3 (permalink) Sun Jul 23, 2006 18:46 pm   Goddess Dictina or Titania
 

AMY, 100% CORRECT!!!

Would you prefer the before goddess Athena or not?IS IT OPTIONAL?

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Goddess Dictina or Titania #4 (permalink) Sun Jul 23, 2006 18:54 pm   Goddess Dictina or Titania
 

Hi Tom

Phew! What a relief to pass that test! :lol:

Now, for the next:
I'd say "the goddess Athena" (i.e., the is required).

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