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by attempting this quiz/exam, i verify: - i will adhere to the honor code outlined in the student handbook. - no one is taking the quiz/exam for me and no one is helping me take the quiz/exam. - i will answer all quiz/exam questions in my own words. - i will not discuss this quiz/exam with other students. - i will not copy the quiz/exam by any means, in whole or in part. question 1 5 pts how did enkidus death impact gilgamesh? - it caused him to confront his own mortality. - it made him physically stronger. - it led him to seek out the gods. - it made him want to die.
In the Epic of Gilgamesh, Enkidu's death makes Gilgamesh face the reality of his own mortality. He starts to fear death and embarks on a quest for immortality, which is a confrontation with the fact that he too will die. The other options are incorrect: his physical strength isn't increased by Enkidu's death, he doesn't seek gods due to the death (his quest is for immortality, not just seeking gods), and he doesn't want to die but fears it.
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A. It caused him to confront his own mortality.