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what does the greek poem “theogony” suggest?

a. 

the poem indicates that in the beginning there was nothing but a big black egg.

b. 

the poem indicates that in the beginning there nothing but water.

c. 

the poem indicates that in the beginning there was nothing but air.

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the poem indicates that in the beginning there was nothing but a void.

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