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Margo read two epics.

The first epic is the story of a soldier who got lost at sea and sailed for many years before finding his way home. While he was gone, his family struggled financially. Knowing how much their father valued his ancestors’ homeland, his children refused bribes of food and money offered in exchange for the land. They preferred to live humbly and proudly. Upon his return, their father’s joy was boundless, which pleased his sons and daughters.

The second epic is the story of a great leader and prince who was banished from his home by an evil cousin. While traveling and living a simple life in the forest, the prince met and married a princess. Despite their royal backgrounds, neither of them minded living safely hidden in the forest. This humility saved their lives on a number of occasions, and their great happiness did not depend on living in a castle.

When comparing these two myths, what qualities do both myth-tellers seem to value?


humility and humbleness


cleverness and wit


home and property


physical strength and agility

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humility and humbleness
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Answer:

Humility and humbleness.

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the two qualities that the myth-tellers seem to value. In the first myth, the characters exhibit humility because they refuse to give up the things that they valued in exchange for money. This is true even while they are struggling financially. In the second example, the two royals exhibit humility and humbleness when they are able to be happy living in the forest.

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