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What are the central ideas in "Homer: The Poet for All Ages"? Select the two correct answers.

Today there is more information about the Iliad than there is about the Odyssey.

The Iliad and Odyssey were shared orally originally.

The Iliad and Odyssey can inform people of today about a distant past and its people.

Iliad comes from the word ilium, and Odyssey comes from the name Odysseus.

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