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Please answer each of the following questions in a complete sentence.
1. What is the Sphinx?
2. When was it built?
3. Where does it stand?
4. What does the ancient Egyptian word "sphinx" mean?
5. What was the Sphinx probably built to honor?
6. Who was Oedipus in Greek mythology?
7. What was unique/weird about Oedipus' relationship with his parents?
8. Who adopted Oedipus?
9. Did Oedipus answer the riddle of the Sphinx?
10. What happened to Oedipus when he died?
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