In Passage 1, which sentence best explains why the nymphs were afraid of Hera? Hera, glimpsing this scene, tore down the hill, seething with rage. The nymphs shuddered in fear, as they knew what Hera was capable of. Besides, that horrid Echo needed to be put in her place. Hera was too angry to give in to flattery.

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The sentence which best explains why the nymphs were afraid of Hera is "Hera, glimpsing this scene, tore down the hill, seething with rage".

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A sentence is a grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate and typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop.

The nymphs were scared of what Hera was capable of doing because Hera was too angry to give in to flattery and glimpsing at the scene, he tore down the hill, seething with rage.

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