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The Greek word for music (mousike) was derived from? A- an Ancient Greek play featuring Apollo, Hermes, and Orpheus B- the word muses C- a music theory book written by pythagoras D- the ancient Mesopotamia
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The Greek word for music (mousike) was derived from?
A- an Ancient Greek play featuring Apollo, Hermes, and Orpheus
B- the word muses
C- a music theory book written by pythagoras
D- the ancient Mesopotamia civilization, prior to the Greeks
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I Think The answer would be c I hope it helps
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