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Bas_tet [7]
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Read the passage, then answer the question asked.

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laiz [17]2 years ago
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The line from this passage that supports the idea that the Greeks believed that gods were responsible for the weather is: A) “At dawn, Circe sent a favorable wind to take them on their way.”

In this excerpt from the passage, we find that the Greeks believed in the ability of Circe who was one of the Greek gods to control their weather.

The belief as illustrated in these words is that Circe could send a favorable wind that will guide the sailors in their activities.

So, sentence A is correct about the Greek's belief in the abilities of the gods to control the wind.

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