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2. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answer to Part A?
O A “The Greek gods had human emotions, looked like
humans, and behaved more like people than
infallible gods." ( Paragraph 4)
OB "The Greeks' emphasis on the individual is one
major cornerstone of Western Civilization."
Paragraph 5)
OC "In myths, gods often actively intervened in the day-
to-day lives of humans." ( Paragraph 6)
OD "Hermes, who had winged feet, was the messenger
of the gods and could fly anywhere with great
speed." ( Paragraph 10)
O E "Myths were used to help explain the unknown and
sometimes teach a lesson." ( Paragraph 6)
OF "Almost all people went to Hades after they died
whether they were good or bad." ( Paragraph 11)

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