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Gaia was the seventeen year old daughter of a wealthy businessman living in ancient Rome. She was always eager to meet the sons of her father's business associates because she enjoyed the casual sex that went along with their company.
 
  Gaia would have been referred to as a ____.
 
  a. dorae c. lupae
  b. famosae d. hetaerae

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Lucretia, an ancient Roman prostitute, roamed the streets shouting, Sex for sale I am ready to go, so I suggest you take me now What type of prostitute was Lucretia?
 
  a. lupae c. busturiae
  b. famosae d. hetaerae



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

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ANS: A





 

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