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Sent 1: Alexander the Great's accomplishments and legacy have been depicted in many cultures.
Sent 2: Alexander has figured in both high and popular culture beginning in his own era to the present day.
Sent 3: The Alexander Romance, in particular, has had a significant impact on portrayals of Alexander in later cultures, from Persian to medieval European to modern Greek.
Sent 4: Alexander may already have considered himself as the "King of Asia" after his victory at Issos, a conception strengthened by his subsequent successes.
Sent 5: The conception might have inspired the title given to Alexander in Babylonian documents, "king of the world (since "king of Asia" had no meaning in Babylonian geography).
Sent 6: It might also be alluded in the sarcastic comments by Anaxarchus, trying to rouse Alexander after the murder of Cleitus.
Sent 7: or in the orator Demades' comments that if Alexander were dead, "The whole world would stink of his corpse".
Sent 8: Alexander is called "kosmokrator", ruler of the world, in the later Alexander Romance.
Sent 9: Alexander features prominently in modern Greek folklore, more so than any other ancient figure.
Sent 10: The colloquial form of his name in modern Greek ("O Megalexandros") is a household name, and he is the only ancient hero to appear in the Karagiozis shadow play.
Sent 11: One well-known fable among Greek seamen involves a solitary mermaid who would grasp a ship's prow during a storm and ask the captain "Is King Alexander alive?".
Sent 12: The correct answer is "He is alive and well and rules the world!", causing the mermaid to vanish and the sea to calm.
Sent 13: Any other answer would cause the mermaid to turn into a raging Gorgon who would drag the ship to the bottom of the sea, all hands aboard.
Question: Name some cultures that have depicted the legacy of Alexander the Great. (true/0)
Question: What were the orator Demades' comments referring to Alexanders death? (true/1)
Question: Give an example of Alexander's influence in Greek culture. (false/2)
Question: What caused the mermaid within the well known fable to turn into a gorgon? (true/3)
Question: What self proclaimed name did Alexander refer to himself as? (true/4)
Question: What three cultures did Alexander have the most significant impact on? (false/5)
Question: In these cultures, with what title is he most often referred? (false/6)
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