"Do not move away. Do not leave my sight. Who are you running from? Fate has decreed that I shall not speak to you again.' With these words Aeneas, shedding tears, tried to comfort that burning spirit, but grim-faced she kept her eyes upon the ground and did not look at him." Who is Aeneas addressing and in what book?
a. Venus, book 6
b. Creusa, book 8.
c. Dido, book 6
d. Dido, book 4
e. Lavinia, book 12
Answer: c. Dido, book 6
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