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Read the excerpt from "Persues."
Which aspect of Greek life does this excerpt reveal?
He announced that he was about to be married, and he
called his friends together for a celebration, including
Perseus in the invitation. Each guest, as was customary,
brought a gift for the bride-to-be, except Perseus alone.
that marriage ceremonies took place in summer
that music was played at wedding celebrations
o that a wedding feast was paid for by the bride's family
O that people gave gifts to the woman getting married
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