Which mythological story for the divine creation of one man comes from ancient Mesopotamia? the wild man who herds cattle (Enkidu) as a rival to the arrogant Gilgamesh the men of gold (created by Kronus) who ate wild fruit and honey the stones thrown by Deucalion and Pyrrha (survivors of the bronze-age flood) the men of bronze (created by Zeus) who ate both flesh and bread the tears of Atum-Re (when separated from Shu and Tefnut) falling on clay

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  1. Which mythological story for the divine creation of one man comes from ancient Mesopotamia?
  2. the wild man who herds cattle (Enkidu) as a rival to the arrogant Gilgamesh
  3. the men of gold (created by Kronus) who ate wild fruit and honey
  4. the stones thrown by Deucalion and Pyrrha (survivors of the bronze-age flood)
  5. the men of bronze (created by Zeus) who ate both flesh and bread
  6. the tears of Atum-Re (when separated from Shu and Tefnut) falling on clay 
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