Generate an intriguing image symbolizing the mythological tale of Orpheus and Eurydice, without including any textual content. Display Orpheus as he tries but fails to breach the Underworld for a second time, emphasizing the gates of the Underworld, strictly closed and impenetrable. It should depict Orpheus's sorrow and desperation in the foreground, while Eurydice remains unseen, hidden within the depths of the Underworld. Illustrate the setting in a somber and dramatic light, reflecting the tragic nature of the story, with shades of black, purple and dark blue dominating the color palette.

Which of the following meanings of the vocabulary word broached is used in the following excerpt from Orpheus and Eurydice?

In vain, Orpheus tried to follow his bride. But this time the Underworld was firmly closed to him. No other mortal had (BROACHED) it once, and certainly he was not going to get a second chance.
A.raise
B.emerged from
C.made a way into

I think its A or C but I'm not sure. Please correct me if I'm wrong

A

A
C

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Here is the written out answers...

1. (1 point) even the ice hard heart of Hades melted

2. (1 point) rivers

3. (1 point) made a way into

This is Lesson 5: Orpheus and Eurydice

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