Q01of 10
What does the speaker assert about wealth when it exists without virtue?
Q02of 10
Which word in the fragment most directly conveys the idea of 'happiness' or 'flourishing'?
Q03of 10
The fragment is structured as two lines presenting a contrast. What is the primary structural technique at work?
Q04of 10
What does 'krasis' most nearly mean in the context of the second line?
Q05of 10
The word 'aretês' in the first line refers to which concept?
Q06of 10
What is the tone of this fragment?
Q07of 10
The phrase 'echei t' akron' in the second line most nearly expresses which idea?
Q08of 10
Which thematic concern does this fragment share with much of classical Greek ethical thought?
Q09of 10
What role does the metaphor of a 'neighbor' or 'companion' (paroikos) play in the first line?
Q10of 10
Based on the fragment's argument, which of the following best paraphrases Sappho's central claim?
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