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VashaNatasha
29 days ago
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Which elements of Ancient Greek mythical literature are often reflected in contemporary literature? Select 3 options. frightenin

g creatures heroic characters normal day-to-day plots realistic settings supernatural beings
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Naddik [7.5K]29 days ago
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Answer:

A, B, E

Explanation:

took the test on edge

Gnom [7.5K]29 days ago
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Answer:

terrifying beings

valiant figures

otherworldly entities

Explanation:

A crucial aspect of ancient Greek mythological literature, which is also evident in modern writings, is otherworldly entities that illustrate the dynamics between humans and deities, often involving gods transforming into terrifying beings. Additionally, heroic figures are present, serving as symbols of justice and equity.

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