To whom does this passage refer? "Many a mother in the towns of Etruria longed in vain to see her married to her son, but all she cared for was Diana. Undefiled, she preserved a constant love for her weapons and her chastity."
a. Jaturna
b. Calaeno
c. Amata
d. Camilla
e. Hippolyta
Answer: d. Camilla
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A) unknown B) small and insignificant C) widely considered un-Christian D) already a lucrative business
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