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Snezhnost [94]
4 years ago
11

In this excerpt readers learn that _____ is an accepted practice in Ancient Greek life

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Anton [14]4 years ago
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In the excerpt from "Perseus".
Fate willed it -or perhaps Zeus, who up to now had done little for his love and his child- that they should be discovered by a good man, a fisherman named Dictys. He came upon the great box and broke it open and took the pitiful cargo home to his wife who was as kind as he. They had no children and cared for Dane and Perseus as if they were their own. This excerpt best shows that ancient Greeks valued Generosity and Kindness. 
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goldfiish [28.3K]4 years ago
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Its Sacrifice for ED

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