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Read the excerpt from Gilgamesh: A New English Version. At four hundred miles they stopped to eat, at a thousand miles they pitched their camp. They had traveled for just three days and nights, a six weeks’ journey for ordinary men. Which statement best paraphrases these sentences from the text?

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The statement that best paraphrases the sentences is:

It took the two men (Gilgamesh and Enkidu) only three days to travel the same distance that would typically take six weeks for any ordinary person.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gilgamesh was a hero and a king in the Sumerian era. He is the main character in the epic poem 'Epic of Gilgamesh'.

Enkidu, on the other hand, is presented as a primitive/savage man, until he meets a courtesan named Shamhat, which becomes his tie to humanity and civilization.

The two men meet in a battle against each other, and from that moment onward they become friends and travel/adventure companions.

The passage underlines how extraordinary the two men are: strong, almost invincible; better than any other ordinary man; almost godly-like warriors. They are represented as giants in many mythologies of the time.

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