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What is Athena's final act of divine intervention in this poem?

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The order is restored with the assistance of the goddess Athene

Step-by-step explanation:

In the final act is telling us that "Divine intervention" is still there-if in the last conversation with a woman to tell her that she is the Goddess Athena, then it disappears and in its place will remain an owl feather for the task, and if you say that she pretends to be a Goddess, she will remain in place and there will be no pen.

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